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Cranford
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Cranford Is The Bestknown And Bestloved Novel Of The Nineteenthcentury English Writer Elizabeth Gaskell. It Was First Published In 1851 As A Serial In The Magazine Household Words, Which Was Edited By Charles Dickens. It Is A Gently Comic Picture Of Life And Manners In An English Country Village During The 1830S. It Describes The Small Adventures In The Lives Of Two Middleaged Sisters In Reduced Circumstances, Matilda And Deborah Jenkyns, Who Do Their Best To Maintain Their Standards Of Propriety, Decency, And Kindness. At The Center Of The Novel Is Miss Matty, Whose Warm Heart And Tender Ways Compel Affection And Regard From Everyone Around Her. Also Revealed Are The Foibles And Attributes Of The Pompous Mrs. Jamieson And Her Awesome Butler, The Genial Captain Brown, The Loyal Housemaid Martha, And Others. Using An Intimate, Gossipy Voice That Never Turns Sentimental, Gaskell Skillfully Conveys The Oldfashioned Habits, Subtle Class Distinctions, And Genteel Poverty Of The Townspeople.
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