Cranford

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Residents of Cranford greeted the publication of a photographic history of their community with tremendous enthusiasm in 1995. For the first time, significant people and events in the township's past were celebrated in a vivid record available to all. The authors of that volume--Robert Fridlington and Lawrence Fuhro--have worked together again to produce an all-new second book on Cranford that includes many newly discovered images. Cranford Volume II covers the history of the town from 1871 to 1960, and highlights its role as a riverside resort and suburb. Images of well-known Cranford residents like pure-food crusader Alice Lakey and beloved high school coach J. Seth Weekly are also featured, documenting the unique contributions of these citizens to their hometown.

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Genre : History
Author : Robert Fridlington
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Release : 1996-11-01
File : 132 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0738539252


Cranford

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INDEX CHAPTER I—OUR SOCIETY CHAPTER II—THE CAPTAIN CHAPTER III—A LOVE AFFAIR OF LONG AGO CHAPTER IV—A VISIT TO AN OLD BACHELOR CHAPTER V—OLD LETTERS CHAPTER VI—POOR PETER CHAPTER VII—VISITING CHAPTER VIII—“YOUR LADYSHIP” CHAPTER IX—SIGNOR BRUNONI CHAPTER X—THE PANIC CHAPTER XI—SAMUEL BROWN CHAPTER XII—ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED CHAPTER XIII—STOPPED PAYMENT CHAPTER XIV—FRIENDS IN NEED CHAPTER XV—A HAPPY RETURN CHAPTER XVI—PEACE TO CRANFORD

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Publisher : 谷月社
Release : 2016-01-14
File : 193 Pages
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Cranford

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"Cranford" is a timeless novel written by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell and first published in 1851-1853 in serialized form in a literary magazine. Set in the fictional town of Cranford, the story provides a delightful and charming portrayal of the lives and experiences of the town's predominantly female inhabitants. Gaskell skillfully weaves together a collection of episodic tales to create a vivid and intimate picture of the tightly-knit community of Cranford. Through the perspective of the novel's narrator, Mary Smith, we are introduced to a group of eccentric and endearing characters, including Miss Matty Jenkyns, Miss Deborah Jenkyns, and Miss Pole, among others. Each character possesses their own unique quirks and idiosyncrasies, which contribute to the warm and humorous atmosphere of the novel. Despite the seemingly mundane and quiet setting, "Cranford" explores a range of themes deeply relevant to the social fabric of 19th-century England. Gaskell touches upon social class, gender roles, societal expectations, and the spirit of friendship and community. The novel presents a nuanced and compassionate portrayal of the challenges faced by women in a society that limited their opportunities and agency. With its emphasis on human connection and the importance of relationships, "Cranford" explores the power of friendship and the bonds that can form in even the most unexpected circumstances. The characters navigate the complexities of societal conventions with resilience, wit, and compassion, demonstrating the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Gaskell's writing is marked by her keen observations and attention to detail, inviting readers into the intricacies of life in Cranford. While the novel exudes a gentle and nostalgic tone, it also offers subtle moments of social commentary and critiques the rigidity of societal norms. "Cranford" continues to captivate readers with its timeless themes, endearing characters, and its ability to transport us to a bygone era. Gaskell's masterful storytelling invites us to immerse ourselves in the everyday lives of the residents of Cranford, reminding us of the enduring power of community, friendship, and the capacity to find joy in the simplest of moments.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Elizabeth Gaskell
Publisher : Aegitas
Release : 2023-09-14
File : 164 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780369410269


Cranford

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In this poignant comedy of early Victorian l ife, Elizabeth Gaskell explores the effects of Victorian com merce and imperial expansion on the survival of customs from earlier times. '

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Publisher :
Release : 1853
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HWJWBD


Elizabeth Gaskell S Cranford

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Tracing the publishing history of Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford from its initial 1851-53 serialization in Dickens's Household Words through its numerous editions and adaptations, Thomas Recchio focuses especially on how the text has been deployed to support ideas related to nation and national identity. Recchio maps Cranford's nineteenth-century reception in Britain and the United States through illustrated editions in England dating from 1864 and their subsequent re-publication in the United States, US school editions in the first two decades of the twentieth century, dramatic adaptations from 1899 to 2007, and Anglo-American literary criticism in the latter half of the twentieth century. Making extensive use of primary materials, Recchio considers Cranford within the context of the Victorian periodical press, contemporary reviews, theories of text and word relationships in illustrated books, community theater, and digital media. In addition to being a detailed publishing history that emphasizes the material forms of the book and its adaptations, Recchio's book is a narrative of Cranford's evolution from an auto-ethnography of a receding mid-Victorian English way of life to a novel that was deployed as a maternal model to define an American sensibility for early twentieth-century Mediterranean and Eastern European immigrants. While focusing on one novel, Recchio offers a convincing micro-history of the way English literature was positioned in England and the United States to support an Anglo-centric cultural project, to resist the emergence of multicultural societies, and to ensure an unchanging notion of a stable English culture on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Dr Thomas Recchio
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release : 2013-04-28
File : 292 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781409475576


Celebrating Cranford

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The story of suburban Cranford, New Jersey, began after the Civil War as wealthy New Yorkers came to the area for the fresh air and the beautiful Rahway River that winds through town. After its incorporation in 1871, the town grew as neighborhoods like Roosevelt Manor, Lincoln Park, and Sunny Acres were established by Albert Eastman, Alden Bigelow, Miln Dayton, J. Walter Thompson, Severin Droescher, and the Sears Roebuck Company. Public buildings like the Opera House Block and the Cranford Casino and grand private houses were designed by local architect Frank Lent. Celebrations on the Rahway River gave birth to the nickname the "Venice of New Jersey." Meanwhile, the citizens of Cranford went about daily life, shopping downtown, going to school, attending services at houses of worship, and working at local businesses. As the town celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2021, Celebrating Cranford illustrates Cranford's story and highlights its citizens, some well known and some overlooked in the past.

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Genre : History
Author : Maureen E. Strazdon
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Release : 2021
File : 128 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781467107044


Cranford Cousin Phillis

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Cranford depicts the lives and preoccupations of the inhabitants of a small village - their petty snobberies and appetite for gossip, and their loyal support for each other in times of need. The village is dominated by women, from the kindly spinster Miss Matty, living in genteel poverty with her redoubtable sister, to Lady Glenmire, who shocks everyone by marrying the doctor. When men do appear, such as 'modern' Captain Brown or Matty's suitor from the past, they bring disruption and excitement to the everyday life of Cranford. This volume includes the novella Cousin Phillis, which depicts a fleeting love affair in a rural community at a time when old values are being supplanted by the new. Both works are exquisitely observed tragicomedies of human nature, told with great delicacy and affection.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Elizabeth Gaskell
Publisher : Penguin UK
Release : 2004-05-27
File : 368 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780141904931


Cranford Illustrated Edition

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Mary Smith is a young woman from the industrial city of Drumble in England who frequently visits the small town of Cranford. When away, she remains abreast of events through correspondence with her friends, telling the stories of Cranford's illustrious citizens, and sympathetically portraying transformation of a small town customs and values in mid Victorian England. Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) was an English novelist and short story writer. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of Victorian society, including the very poor, and are of interest to social historians as well as lovers of literature. Some of Gaskell's best known novels are Cranford, North and South, and Wives and Daughters.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Elizabeth Gaskell
Publisher : e-artnow
Release : 2017-12-09
File : 242 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9788026860389


Cranford And Other Tales

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Author : Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Publisher :
Release : 1897
File : 904 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105044956873


Cranford Selected Short Stories

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Contains six of her finest stories that have been selected to demonstrate the variety and accomplishment of her shorter fiction, and to trace the development of her art.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Publisher : Wordsworth Editions
Release : 2006
File : 548 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1840224517