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Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
1810
1865
Gaskell, E. C. (Elizabeth Cleghorn)
Gaskell, Mrs.
Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson
Stevenson, Elizabeth
Mills, Cotton Mather
Gaskell, Elizabeth C.
Brock, C. E. (Charles Edmund)
1870
1938
Brock, Charles E. (Charles Edmund)
Brock, Charles Edmund
Cranford
David Price, Margaret Price and Richard Tonsing
Updated: 2022-10-29.
"Cranford" by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell is a novel written in the mid-19th century. The story unfolds in a small English village dominated by women, where men are conspicuously absent from social life. The narrative is rich with observations about the peculiar rituals, customs, and dynamics of the tight-knit community, primarily focusing on the lives of its female inhabitants, including the amiable and kind-hearted Miss Matty and the spirited Captain Brown, who disrupts their tranquil existence. At the start of "Cranford," we are introduced to the unique social structure of the village, characterized by its predominantly female residents who manage their affairs without the presence of men, aside from the occasional visitor. The opening chapter humorously details the societal norms and the unspoken rules that govern interactions, such as visiting etiquette and the preference for economy over ostentation. Key characters like the gentle Miss Matty and the charismatic Captain Brown are introduced, hinting at a deeper exploration of human relationships and character development as the story progresses. Through the eyes of the narrator, the reader gets a glimpse into the endearing quirks and camaraderie of the Cranford community, setting the stage for the unfolding tales of friendship, love, and social commentary that define this charming novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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England -- Fiction
Sisters -- Fiction
Pastoral fiction
Villages -- Fiction
Older women -- Fiction
Female friendship -- Fiction
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