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Cranford And Mr. Harrison's Confessions

With Mr. Harrison's Confessions and the Cage at Cranford (Everyman's Library (Paper))

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Cranford (1851-53) sketches the mannered, old-fashioned lifestyle maintained by ladies in a quiet country village in the 1830s. This bemused tale of ancien fashions and "elegant economy" is complemented with a short story about a young surgeon's disruptive entry into Duncombe village. In both stories, Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) shows a genteel class entrenched in the receding era, while a new age presents its visiting card.

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Cranford And Mr. Harrison's Confessions, Elizabeth C. Gaskell, Graham Handley

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Titre
Cranford And Mr. Harrison's Confessions
Sous-titre
With Mr. Harrison's Confessions and the Cage at Cranford (Everyman's Library (Paper))
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1995
Format
souple
Pages
308
ISBN10
0460875531
ISBN13
9780460875530
Séries
Cranford
Première publication
1851
Titre original
Mr. Harrison's Confessions
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Cranford (1851-53) sketches the mannered, old-fashioned lifestyle maintained by ladies in a quiet country village in the 1830s. This bemused tale of ancien fashions and "elegant economy" is complemented with a short story about a young surgeon's disruptive entry into Duncombe village. In both stories, Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) shows a genteel class entrenched in the receding era, while a new age presents its visiting card.