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Andrew Davies (writer) and Wives and Daughters

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Difference between Andrew Davies (writer) and Wives and Daughters

Andrew Davies (writer) vs. Wives and Daughters

Andrew Wynford Davies (born 20 September 1936) is a Welsh writer of screenplays and novels, best known for House of Cards and A Very Peculiar Practice, and his adaptations of Vanity Fair, Pride and Prejudice, Middlemarch and War & Peace. Wives and Daughters is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in the Cornhill Magazine as a serial from August 1864 to January 1866.

Similarities between Andrew Davies (writer) and Wives and Daughters

Andrew Davies (writer) and Wives and Daughters have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): BBC, Novel, Wives and Daughters (1999 miniseries).

BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.

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Novel

A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally in prose, which is typically published as a book.

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Wives and Daughters (1999 miniseries)

Wives and Daughters is a 1999 four-part BBC serial adapted from the novel Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story by Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell.

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Andrew Davies (writer) and Wives and Daughters Comparison

Andrew Davies (writer) has 104 relations, while Wives and Daughters has 24. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.34% = 3 / (104 + 24).

References

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