![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This edition includes two related short pieces by Gaskell, 'The Last Generation in England' and 'The Cage at Cranford', as well as a selection from the diverse literary and social contexts in which the Cranford tales take their place. Its social comedy develops into a study of generous reconciliation, of a kind that will value the past as it actively shapes the future. ![]() Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell. Miss Matty and her sister Deborah uphold standards and survive personal tragedy and everyday dramas innovation may bring loss, but it also brings growth, and welcome freedoms.Cranfordsuggests that representatives of different and apparently hostile social worlds, their minds opened by sympathy and suffering, can learn from each other. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford. CDs, DVDs, access codes, or lab manuals). Undaunted by poverty, but dismayed by changes brought by the railway and by new commercial practices, the ladies of Cranford respond to disruption with both suspicion and courage. We put you (the student) first: Return within 21 days of the order for any reason. issoin the way in the house!' A vivid and affectionate portrait of a provincial town in early Victorian England, Elizabeth Gaskell'sCranforddescribes a community dominated by its independent and refined women. 'The Cage at Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell (10 pages, 1863) Just a few days ago I posted on Elizabeth Gaskells (1810 to 1865-UK) thoroughly wonderful novel Cranford. ![]()
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