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Cranford (Classicus Edition) - cover

Cranford (Classicus Edition)

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

Casa editrice: Classicus

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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell’s Cranford is a charming and heartfelt portrayal of village life in early Victorian England. First published in 1853, this beloved classic immerses readers in the quaint town of Cranford, where social etiquette, modest comforts, and gentle gossip shape the daily lives of its residents. With wit and warmth, Gaskell masterfully captures the spirit of a close-knit community bound by tradition and friendship.     At the heart of Cranford are the formidable yet kind-hearted women who hold the village together. Led by the gentle and steadfast Miss Matty Jenkyns, they face life’s challenges with grace, humor, and quiet resilience. Whether coping with financial hardships, supporting neighbors in need, or adjusting to unexpected changes, the women of Cranford embody strength and compassion. Gaskell’s keen eye for detail and her affectionate portrayal of human nature make every character feel real and relatable, creating a vivid tapestry of village life.     Though the story is lighthearted and often humorous, Cranford subtly addresses themes of social change and class distinction as the industrial age begins to alter rural traditions. Gaskell’s nuanced storytelling not only highlights the small joys and sorrows of village living but also reflects on the enduring power of kindness and community in the face of change. This Classicus edition preserves the beauty and warmth of Gaskell’s writing, offering modern readers a timeless escape into a world where simple pleasures and human connection prevail.
Disponibile da: 24/03/2025.

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