
Cranford is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell that offers a charming and detailed portrayal of life in a small English town, focusing on the women of Cranford. The story follows a group of middle-class women who, despite their differences, share a strong sense of community and belonging in a 19th-century rural society.
Told from the perspective of an outsider, the narrative presents a humorous and affectionate look at the quirks of the townspeople and their daily lives. Through funny, sometimes tragic, yet always deeply human situations, Cranford explores the complexities of friendship, social conventions, and the changes that affect an otherwise peaceful community. As the characters face the challenges of life, whether with lightheartedness or determination, the novel delves into themes such as female solidarity, the shift in traditions, and the contrasts between the past and the future.
With a delicate tone and full of nuances, Cranford is both a social commentary and a celebration of life’s small joys, featuring a rich cast of characters that captivate and move readers.
Cranford is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell that offers a charming and detailed portrayal of life in a small English town, focusing on the women of Cranford. The story follows a group of middle-class women who, despite their differences, share a strong sense of community and belonging in a 19th-century rural society.
Told from the perspective of an outsider, the narrative presents a humorous and affectionate look at the quirks of the townspeople and their daily lives. Through funny, sometimes tragic, yet always deeply human situations, Cranford explores the complexities of friendship, social conventions, and the changes that affect an otherwise peaceful community. As the characters face the challenges of life, whether with lightheartedness or determination, the novel delves into themes such as female solidarity, the shift in traditions, and the contrasts between the past and the future.
With a delicate tone and full of nuances, Cranford is both a social commentary and a celebration of life’s small joys, featuring a rich cast of characters that captivate and move readers.
Número de páginas | 156 |
Edición | 1 (2025) |
Formato | A4 (210x297) |
Acabado | Tapa blanda (sin solapas) |
Coloración | Blanco y negro |
Tipo de papel | Ahuesado 80g |
Idioma | Inglés |
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