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    CRANFORD

    CRANFORD

    4.1 91

    by Elizabeth Gaskell


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      ISBN-13: 9781613103487
    • Publisher: Library of Alexandria
    • Publication date: 05/14/2000
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 404 KB

    Elizabeth Langland is Professor of English and Dean of the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. She has published widely on Victorian literature.

    Table of Contents

    IOur Society1
    IIThe Captain9
    IIIA Love Affair of Long Ago20
    IVA Visit to an Old Bachelor26
    VOld Letters35
    VIPoor Peter43
    VIIVisiting52
    VIII"Your Ladyship"59
    IXSignor Brunoni69
    XThe Panic76
    XISamuel Brown87
    XIIEngaged to Be Married95
    XIIIStopped Payment101
    XIVFriends in Need110
    XVA Happy Return123
    XVIPeace to Cranford132

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    In this classic portrait of life in a quiet English village of the early nineteenth century, Elizabeth Gaskell writes with wit and affection of the foibles, follies and endearing eccentricities of its occupants as they struggle to maintain standards in their genteel poverty. This witty and poignant comedy, with its ironic observations on the pretensions of class is told through the eyes of a young woman who befriends the elderly ladies of Cranford.

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    Eileen Gillooly Columbia University
    "Elizabeth Langland's edition of Cranford is likely to introduce a new generation of readers to the pleasures of Gaskell's most delightful but least immediately appreciated novel. By including in her appendices of historical materials choice selections from conduct books and writings on political and domestic economy, as well as in her informed, accessible introduction, Langland demonstrates that, appearances aside, the world of Cranford is firmly located in its Victorian context and addresses, however obliquely, some of the most intractable problems of its age—and of ours."
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