Cranford Cranford

Descripción editorial

Cranford, first published in 1853, is a gentle, episodic novel that portrays life in a small English town dominated by middle-aged and elderly women. Through the eyes of Mary Smith, a frequent visitor and narrator, Elizabeth Gaskell paints a portrait of the town’s customs, gossip, and quiet resilience. The novel blends humor, pathos, and social commentary, particularly on issues of class, gender, and the changes brought by modernity. With its affectionate tone and memorable characters like Miss Matty, Cranford captures the dignity and warmth of seemingly uneventful lives. Gaskell’s attention to detail and sympathetic realism make it a beloved classic of Victorian literature. It is both a tribute to a vanishing way of life and a subtle critique of the rigid social codes that governed it.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2026
11 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
286
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Owlture
VENDEDOR
Shubham Kaushal
TAMAÑO
1.1
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