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Cranford

Genres
MoodWry, Tender
ProtagonistMary Smith, the young narrator visiting the gentle.
Parental Rating G i
PaceSlow
Language
English
Published
01/01/1853
Pages
244
Publisher
Dent
ISBN
1542552923

What you might want to know about Cranford

The questions readers send us most often, answered without spoilers.

In the small English town of Cranford in the 1840s, a community of mostly unmarried older women lives by careful rules of economy and propriety. A returning narrator collects their slow, tender stories.

Yes. Cranford was first serialized in 1851 and is in the public domain. Free editions are available legally through Project Gutenberg, Standard Ebooks, and similar archives.

Yes. The BBC's 2007 Cranford miniseries, starring Judi Dench, Imelda Staunton, and Eileen Atkins, draws on Cranford and two related Elizabeth Gaskell stories. A follow-up, Return to Cranford, aired in 2009.

Cranford was written by Elizabeth Gaskell, published in 1853 by Dent.

Cranford is 244 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.

At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Cranford takes most readers 4 to 5 hours to finish.

Cranford is a standalone novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, not part of a series.

Cranford is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.