- Gwendolen Harleth
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spouse = Henleigh Grandcourt
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creator = George EliotGwendolen Harleth is the heroine of
George Eliot 's novelDaniel Deronda ; she acts as afoil to Mirah Lapidoth. The character was played byRomola Garai in the BBC's serialisation.Biography
Gwendolen Harleth is beautiful and wilful, but her family falls on hard times, soon after the novel begins.
Unable to work on the stage and unwilling to be a governess, eighteen-year-old Gwendolen marries the abusive, authoritarian Henleigh Grandcourt... though she has promised his mistress, Lydia Glasher, that she will not. "It was not," Eliot says of Gwendolen, "that she wished to damage men, it was only that she wished not to be damaged by them." Before deciding to marry Gwendolen, Grandcourt had told Lydia that he planned to marry her. Gwendolen and Grandcourt have an unhappy marriage, and Gwendolen is racked by guilt when Grandcourt drowns, as she had been wishing for him to die. Grandcourt had recently made a new will, in which he left the majority of his fortune and estates to his son by Mrs. Glasher, if his marriage to Gwendolen did not produce a male heir.
Portrayals on Screen
"Daniel Deronda" has been adapted for the screen twice. The first time, in 1921, Gwendolen was played by Dorothy Fane. The second, better-known version, a
BBC production from 2002, hadRomola Garai as Gwendolen.External links
*The [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/7469 text] of "Daniel Derona" at
Project Gutenberg
*A [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/deronda/whoswho/harleth.html profile] of Gwendolen at thePBS websiteReferences
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