Cranford: A Classic Tale of Village Life and the Strength of Community (Annotated)

This special edition includes:


  • The original color illustrations that beautifully complement Gaskell's text, bringing the world of Cranford to life in vivid detail
  • Annotations of historical context that provide insights into the social norms and literary significance of Gaskell's work
  • A biography of Elizabeth Gaskell to enrich readers' understanding of her life, influences, and perspective as a pioneering Victorian author

Immerse yourself in the charming world of Cranford, a beloved classic by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, which paints a vivid portrait of life in a quaint English village during the early 19th century. Originally published in serial form between 1851 and 1853, this enchanting novel captures the daily lives, idiosyncrasies, and enduring friendships of Cranford's primarily female residents, who navigate the intricacies of social customs and the changing landscape of their community.

Through the eyes of Mary Smith, a frequent visitor to Cranford, Gaskell introduces readers to a delightful cast of characters, including the gentle and kind Miss Matty and her formidable sister, Miss Deborah Jenkyns. The narrative weaves humor with poignancy, revealing the challenges these women face in maintaining their dignity and sense of belonging amid societal expectations and personal trials.

Join Gaskell as she masterfully explores the bonds of community and the strength of women in a rapidly changing world. With its gentle humor and heartfelt observations, Cranford remains a treasured piece of literature that resonates with readers today, inviting us to reflect on the importance of connection and understanding in our own lives.

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Cranford: A Classic Tale of Village Life and the Strength of Community (Annotated)

This special edition includes:


  • The original color illustrations that beautifully complement Gaskell's text, bringing the world of Cranford to life in vivid detail
  • Annotations of historical context that provide insights into the social norms and literary significance of Gaskell's work
  • A biography of Elizabeth Gaskell to enrich readers' understanding of her life, influences, and perspective as a pioneering Victorian author

Immerse yourself in the charming world of Cranford, a beloved classic by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, which paints a vivid portrait of life in a quaint English village during the early 19th century. Originally published in serial form between 1851 and 1853, this enchanting novel captures the daily lives, idiosyncrasies, and enduring friendships of Cranford's primarily female residents, who navigate the intricacies of social customs and the changing landscape of their community.

Through the eyes of Mary Smith, a frequent visitor to Cranford, Gaskell introduces readers to a delightful cast of characters, including the gentle and kind Miss Matty and her formidable sister, Miss Deborah Jenkyns. The narrative weaves humor with poignancy, revealing the challenges these women face in maintaining their dignity and sense of belonging amid societal expectations and personal trials.

Join Gaskell as she masterfully explores the bonds of community and the strength of women in a rapidly changing world. With its gentle humor and heartfelt observations, Cranford remains a treasured piece of literature that resonates with readers today, inviting us to reflect on the importance of connection and understanding in our own lives.

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Cranford: A Classic Tale of Village Life and the Strength of Community (Annotated)

Cranford: A Classic Tale of Village Life and the Strength of Community (Annotated)

Cranford: A Classic Tale of Village Life and the Strength of Community (Annotated)

Cranford: A Classic Tale of Village Life and the Strength of Community (Annotated)

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This special edition includes:


  • The original color illustrations that beautifully complement Gaskell's text, bringing the world of Cranford to life in vivid detail
  • Annotations of historical context that provide insights into the social norms and literary significance of Gaskell's work
  • A biography of Elizabeth Gaskell to enrich readers' understanding of her life, influences, and perspective as a pioneering Victorian author

Immerse yourself in the charming world of Cranford, a beloved classic by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, which paints a vivid portrait of life in a quaint English village during the early 19th century. Originally published in serial form between 1851 and 1853, this enchanting novel captures the daily lives, idiosyncrasies, and enduring friendships of Cranford's primarily female residents, who navigate the intricacies of social customs and the changing landscape of their community.

Through the eyes of Mary Smith, a frequent visitor to Cranford, Gaskell introduces readers to a delightful cast of characters, including the gentle and kind Miss Matty and her formidable sister, Miss Deborah Jenkyns. The narrative weaves humor with poignancy, revealing the challenges these women face in maintaining their dignity and sense of belonging amid societal expectations and personal trials.

Join Gaskell as she masterfully explores the bonds of community and the strength of women in a rapidly changing world. With its gentle humor and heartfelt observations, Cranford remains a treasured piece of literature that resonates with readers today, inviting us to reflect on the importance of connection and understanding in our own lives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798341813151
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/03/2024
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Tremendously popular in her lifetime, the books of the English author Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) have often been overshadowed by her contemporaries the Brontës and George Eliot. Yet the reputation of her long-neglected masterpiece Wives and Daughters continues to grow. Gaskell wrote six novels in all — of which North and South and Cranford remain two of the best known — as well as numerous short stories, novellas, and a biography of her great friend Charlotte Brontё.

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