Cranford

Cranford

by Elizabeth Gaskell

Narrated by Sibella Denton

Unabridged — 6 hours, 5 minutes

Cranford

Cranford

by Elizabeth Gaskell

Narrated by Sibella Denton

Unabridged — 6 hours, 5 minutes

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Overview

Step into the enchanting world of 'Cranford,' a delightful novel by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. Immerse yourself in the small, picturesque town of Cranford, where a charming ensemble of endearing characters resides. Gaskell's keen observations and witty storytelling bring this 19th-century English village to life. Through the eyes of the novel's narrator, you'll witness the humor, quirks, and heartwarming camaraderie of Cranford's tight-knit community.

As you listen to this audiobook, you'll become acquainted with Miss Matty Jenkyns, Miss Pole, and the affable Captain Brown, among others, each with their unique quirks and captivating stories to tell. 'Cranford' is a timeless portrayal of the joys and challenges of small-town life, sprinkled with humor, empathy, and a deep sense of community. Join the residents of Cranford in their charming and often comical adventures.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

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.” — Eileen Gillooly, Columbia University

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."

AUGUST 2008 - AudioFile

Clare Wille’s performance of this gently satirical look at a genteel English village in the first half of the nineteenth century may be the wittiest I’ve ever heard. Like a kinder version of E.F. Benson’s Mapp v. Lucia novels, Gaskell’s ladies of Cranford have their jealousies and their vanities. They also have moments of quiet tragedy (a lost brother, a suitor rejected to please the family but never forgotten) and of high drama. Wille made me laugh aloud at the pompous trumpeting of the late Reverend Jenkins. When Miss Poe comes in out of breath, you could swear Wille was running up stairs while delivering her lines. Her performance is always fully engaged, at one with the story, which is itself a small gem. B.G. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160475554
Publisher: Erika
Publication date: 12/05/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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