Daniel Deronda

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A young man’s journey of self-discovery. Adapted from the novel by George Eliot., Powerful historical drama with a modern feel, adapted by Tipping the Velvet writer Andrew Davies from George Eliot’s last novel. An idealistic young man spots a beautiful woman at the gambling tables of the German spa town of Leubronn, setting in motion a chain of events that will affect both their lives. But before they meet again, she becomes involved with an autocrat and he is drawn to a mysterious young Jewess he saves from drowning., Produced for British television, Daniel Deronda was adapted from George Eliot’s final novel, written in 1874 (and first filmed in 1921). As was her habit, Eliot laid bare the hypocrisy and venality of Victorian-era “class culture,” at the same time admitting that a certain amount of conformity was necessary if one hoped to survive in a world where nonconformity was not only looked down upon but actively suppressed. Essentially, both the novel and the TV presentation are comprised of two separate stories, linked together by the titular Daniel Deronda (Hugh Dancy), a young man of Jewish heritage. In the main narrative, Daniel is attracted to the spoiled, headstrong Gwendolen Harleth (Romola Garai), who is reluctantly poised to enter into a marriage of convenience with the wealthy, snobbish, and intensely anti-Semitic Henleigh Grancourt (Hugh Bonneville). This romantic intrigue is played against the curious relationship between Daniel and the Zionist visionary Mordecai (Daniel Evans), who tirelessly proselytizes in favor of a permanent homeland for the Jewish people. Things come to a head when Daniel finds himself falling in love with Mordecai’s sister Mirah (Jodhi May). Originally telecast in three parts on the BBC beginning December 7, 2002, Daniel Deronda was re-edited as a two-parter for the PBS anthology Masterpiece Theatre, where it first aired on March 30, 2003.

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