Cranford Collection
Title | Cranford Collection PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Pontégnie |
Publisher | T.F. Editores, S.L.C. |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Art, Modern |
ISBN | 9788415253648 |
The Cranford Collection was founded in 1999 by Muriel and Freddy Salem, with the support and collaboration of curator Andrew Renton. London had become one of the most vibrant cities for contemporary art. One of the Collection's key initial aims was to b
Cranford Collection
Title | Cranford Collection PDF eBook |
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Release | 2008 |
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Cranford Collection 02
Title | Cranford Collection 02 PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Renton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Installations (Art) |
ISBN | 9780955882814 |
Cranford & Selected Short Stories
Title | Cranford & Selected Short Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell |
Publisher | Wordsworth Editions |
Pages | 548 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781840224511 |
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.
Elizabeth Gaskell, Collection Novels II
Title | Elizabeth Gaskell, Collection Novels II PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Gaskell |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 610 |
Release | 2014-07-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781500562298 |
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, nee Stevenson (29 September 1810 - 12 November 1865), often referred to simply as Mrs Gaskell, was a British novelist and short story writer during the Victorian era. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of society, including the very poor, and are of interest to social historians as well as lovers of literature. Gaskell was also the first to write a biography of Charlotte Bronte, The Life of Charlotte Bronte, which was published in 1857. Mrs Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton, was published anonymously in 1848. The best-known of her remaining novels are North and South (1854), and Wives and Daughters (1865). In this book: Ruth Sylvia's Lovers -- Complete Cousin Phillis My Lady Ludlow Curious, if True, Strange Tales"
Cranford
Title | Cranford PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell |
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Pages | 252 |
Release | 2021 |
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Cranford, the Original Classic Novel
Title | Cranford, the Original Classic Novel PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-04-16 |
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ISBN | 9781511765992 |
In the first place, Cranford is in possession of the Amazons; all the holders of houses above a certain rent are women. If a married couple come to settle in the town, somehow the gentleman disappears; he is either fairly frightened to death by being the only man in the Cranford evening parties, or he is accounted for by being with his regiment, his ship, or closely engaged in business all the week in the great neighbouring commercial town of Drumble, distant only twenty miles on a railroad. In short, whatever does become of the gentlemen, they are not at Cranford. What could they do if they were there? The surgeon has his round of thirty miles, and sleeps at Cranford; but every man cannot be a surgeon. For keeping the trim gardens full of choice flowers without a weed to speck them; for frightening away little boys who look wistfully at the said flowers through the railings; for rushing out at the geese that occasionally venture in to the gardens if the gates are left open; for deciding all questions of literature and politics without troubling themselves with unnecessary reasons or arguments; for obtaining clear and correct knowledge of everybody's affairs in the parish; for keeping their neat maid-servants in admirable order; for kindness (somewhat dictatorial) to the poor, and real tender good offices to each other whenever they are in distress, the ladies of Cranford are quite sufficient. "A man," as one of them observed to me once, "is so in the way in the house!" Although the ladies of Cranford know all each other's proceedings, they are exceedingly indifferent to each other's opinions. Indeed, as each has her own individuality, not to say eccentricity, pretty strongly developed, nothing is so easy as verbal retaliation; but, somehow, good-will reigns among them to a considerable degree.