Cranford, Elizabeth Gaskell
Cranford, Elizabeth Gaskell
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Cranford
Discover a masterpiece of Classic Literature. Step into a quaint English village ruled by fiercely independent women navigating scandal, society, and poverty with elegant economy and razor-sharp wit.

Author: Elizabeth Gaskell

Narrator: Evelia Farias

Unabridged: 6 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Evelia Farias

Published: 03/26/2026


Synopsis

In a town where gentlemen are mysteriously absent and appearances are everything, the ladies rule supreme.

Welcome to the charming, gossip-fueled English village of Cranford, where the community is proudly dominated by its "Amazons"—unmarried, fiercely independent women who strictly adhere to complex social codes. Miss Deborah Jenkyns, Miss Matty, and their circle practice "elegant economy" to hide their dwindling fortunes, trading wealth for relentless gentility. But when the gruff, unapologetically poor Captain Brown moves to town, the delicate ecosystem is thrown into delightful chaos.From tragic secrets and devastating accidents to lost loves and the scandalous arrival of an eccentric brother, the women of Cranford must rely on their enduring friendships to survive an ever-changing modern world.
Why You Will Love This:
Fans of Jane Austen and cozy Classic Literature will be utterly charmed by this character-driven masterpiece. Weaving themes of female solidarity, class anxiety, and quaint village life, this timeless audiobook brilliantly balances satirical wit with poignant tenderness. It is a stunning portrait of Victorian resilience that feels incredibly modern in its humor.
About the Author:
Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865) was a luminary of Victorian literature, celebrated for her vivid, empathetic portrayals of the working class and domestic provincial life. Mentored by Charles Dickens, her keen sociological observations and heartfelt narratives continue to captivate generations.

About Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) was born in London but grew up in the north of England in the village of Knutsford. In 1832, she married the Reverend William Gaskell and had four daughters and one son who died in infancy. Her first novel, Mary Barton, was published in 1848 and won the attention of Charles Dickens; most of her later work was published in his journals. Among her notable works are the novels North and South and Cranford, as well as her famous biography The Life of Charlotte Bronte.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meghhnaa on October 16, 2022

The fictitious town of“Cranford”is in possession of amazons, dominated by the genteel women group comprising of widows and elderly spinsters. The novel is recited by Mary Smiths (which we eventually get to know as the novel progresses). Written as a collection of inter-woven short stories, Cranford......more

Goodreads review by Sue on January 03, 2015

"the humor is so sly. at times it's difficult to believe that this was written over 150 years ago. I guess that gentle social humor has always been with us." --- this was one of my status updates while reading Cranford, my first experience reading Elizabeth Gaskell. As I finished reading, I felt the......more

Goodreads review by JimZ on July 30, 2022

This was an unexpected and unmitigated pleasure to read. I was chuckling out loud several times when reading...would be caught unawares. This woman had such a sense of humor! But there were parts that were a bit sad too...I do not want to give the wrong impression. This was a great read! 5 enthusias......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on January 18, 2022

Fun reread this time on audio. Now off to watch Judy Dench as Matty. The best part for me was the hilarious absurdity which paralleled conversations I have been having. My mental health was saved by the joy of the absurd!......more