Cranford
By the Author of 'Mary Barton', 'Ruth', etc.
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Jan '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
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- Hardback£61.99(9781108060424)
Published in novel form in 1853, Elizabeth Gaskell's best-known work is a warm caricature of life in a peculiar town.
Originally published as a magazine serial and then printed in novel form in 1853, Cranford is a playful tour of a peculiar country town. From the stately, stern Miss Jenkyns to the timid Miss Betsy Barker and her flannel-wearing cow, the inhabitants are all acquainted, and all poised to overhear scandal.In the delicately impoverished town of Cranford, everyone is keen to know everyone else's business. The community is almost devoid of men, and in their place a solid matriarchy has formed. Manners must be observed, house calls must not exceed a quarter of an hour, and neither money matters nor death may be discussed in public. But the peace is often disturbed. Rumoured burglars, literary disagreements, and the arrival of Captain Brown and his tactless daughters all cause ripples, warmly charted by the conversational narrator, Mary Smith. When the past erupts through the fragile class distinctions and disputed tea sales, the customary perspective of the town shifts in small but perceptible ways forever. First published as a magazine serial from 1851 and then in novel form in 1853, Cranford is the best-known work by Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–65). This reissue is of the 1853 second edition.
ISBN: 9781108057073
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm
Weight: 430g
334 pages