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Cranford

Cranford

The social dynamics and gentle humor of a 19th century english village

Elizabeth Gaskell

670 pages, parution le 27/06/2023

Résumé

"Cranford" by Elizabeth Gaskell is a novel that intricately portrays the lives of the residents of a small English town during the 19th century. The narrative is centered around the predominantly female society of Cranford, where women hold the social and economic reins. The story begins with a depiction of the town's social structure, where the absence of men is evolving, and the women maintain a genteel lifestyle despite their modest means. The novel introduces Captain Brown, a retired military man, and his two daughters, who become central figures in the community. Captain Brown's straightforwardness and lack of pretension endear him to the townspeople, despite initial resistance due to his candid discussions about poverty and his preference for contemporary literature over the classics revered by the town's matriarch, Miss Jenkyns. The narrative unfolds through a series of vignettes that highlight the social customs, economic challenges, and interpersonal relationships within Cranford. The characters navigate through life's trials with a blend of humor, resilience, and compassion. Miss Matty, Miss Jenkyns' sister, emerges as a sympathetic character who embodies the town's spirit of kindness and adaptability. The novel also touches on themes of change and continuity, as the characters confront personal losses and societal shifts. Gaskell's "Cranford" is celebrated for its gentle satire and keen observation of human nature. The novel captures the essence of a bygone era, offering insights into the social dynamics and cultural norms of a rural English community. Through its rich characterizations and engaging storytelling, "Cranford" remains a timeless exploration of friendship, community, and the enduring human spirit.

L'auteur - Elizabeth Gaskell

Fille et femme de pasteur, Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) connaissait intimement la vie provinciale et les milieux industriels. Sa sensibilité aux questions sociales la porta à peindre avec sympathie la condition des opprimés de son temps : les ouvriers et les femmes. Proche de Charles Dickens, George Eliot et Charlotte Brontë, elle a occupé une place importante sur la scène littéraire victorienne. Les éditions Fayard ont publié Nord et Sud en 2005 et Les Amoureux de Sylvia en 2012.Une jolie édition de Nord et Sud  est parue chez Points Seuil en 2005, avec un certain succès (plusieurs réimpressions et coup de coeur" de la Fnac, en particulier). "

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Caractéristiques techniques

  PAPIER
Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Elizabeth Gaskell
Parution 27/06/2023
Nb. de pages 670
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 852g
EAN13 9791041848638

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