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Fingersmith is a three-part BBC mini-series that was
televised in 2005. The
story is an
adaptation of
Sarah Waters' 2002
novel of the same name and follows...
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Fingersmith is a 2002
historical crime novel set in Victorian-era
Britain by
Sarah Waters. Sue Trinder, an
orphan raised in "a ****in-like den of thieves"...
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fingersmith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fingersmith may
refer to:
Fingersmith (novel), a 2002
crime fiction novel by
Sarah Waters Fingersmith...
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society and
featuring **** protagonists, such as
Tipping the
Velvet and
Fingersmith.
Sarah Waters was born in Neyland, Pembrokeshire, Wales, in 1966. She...
- Die (2023). On television, her
credits include The
Ghost Squad (2005),
Fingersmith (2005),
Little White Lie (2008), Harper's
Island (2009), The Paradise...
- Tae-ri, Ha Jung-woo and Cho Jin-woong. It is
inspired by the 2002
novel Fingersmith by
Welsh writer Sarah Waters, with the
setting changed from Victorian...
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Musical or Comedy. In 2005,
Hawkins co-starred in the BBC mini-series
Fingersmith,
playing a
Victorian thief who
falls in love with the
woman she is conning...
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Fingersmith is a 2015
theatrical adaptation of
Sarah Waters'
novel of the same name by
Alexa Junge. The play had its
world premiere at the
Oregon Shakespeare...
- the BBC
adaptations of
Tipping the
Velvet (2002) as Zena Blake, and
Fingersmith (2005) as Sue Trinder. She also
appeared as Anne
Elliot in Persuasion...
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Velvet with Affinity,
another Victorian-set
novel with
gothic themes, and
Fingersmith, also
Victorian yet more of a ****ensian
crime drama. All
three have...