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Cranford

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ISBN-10: 0486426815

ISBN-13: 9780486426815

Edition: 2003 (Unabridged)

Authors: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

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A sensitive and moving portrait of life and manners in an English country village during the 1830s, Cranford recounts the events and activities in the lives of a group of spinsters and widows who struggle in genteel poverty to maintain their standards of propriety, decency, and kindness.
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Book details

Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Dover Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/15/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 5.16" wide x 8.39" long x 0.39" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

Elizabeth Gaskell was the daughter of a Unitarian clergyman, who was also a civil servant and journalist. Her mother died when she was young, and she was brought up by her aunt in Knutsford, a small village that was the prototype for Cranford, Hollingford and the setting for numerous other short stories. In 1832, she married William Gaskell, a Unitarian clergyman in Manchester. She participated in his ministry and collaborated with him to write the poem "Sketches Among the Poor" in 1837. "Our Society at Cranford" was the first two chapters of "Cranford" and it appeared in Dickens' Household Words in 1851. Dickens liked it so much that he pressed Gaskell for more episodes, and she produced…    

Our Society
The Captain
A Love Affair of Long Ago
A Visit to an Old Bachelor
Old Letters
Poor Peter
Visiting
"Your Ladyship"
Signor Brunoni
The Panic
Samuel Brown
Engaged to Be Married
Stopped Payment
Friends in Need
A Happy Return
Peace to Cranford