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Cranford

By: Elizabeth Gaskell
Narrated by: Prunella Scales
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A vivid and affectionate portrait of the residents of an English country town in the mid-19th century, Cranford describes a community dominated by its independent and refined women, relating the adventures of Miss Matty and Miss Deborah, two middle-aged spinster sisters striving to live with dignity in reduced circumstances.

Through a series of satirical vignettes, Gaskell sympathetically portrays changing small town customs and values in mid-Victorian England, in a community governed by old-fashioned habits and dominated by friendships between women. Her wry account of rural life is undercut, however, by tragedy: with such troubling events as Matty's bankruptcy, the death of Captain Brown and the unwitting cruelty of Peter Jenkyns.

Gaskell was an accomplished writer who had many of her stories published in Charles Dickens' magazine Household Words. She was also friends with Charlotte Brontë and after her death, her father, Patrick Brontë, chose Gaskell to write The Life of Charlotte Brontë.

Narrator Biography

Prunella Scales is a classically trained stage actress but is best known for her role as Sybil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers (1975-1979) and for her role as Queen Elizabeth II in A Question of Attribution (1991), for which she was nominated for a BAFTA.

Her film appearances have included Stiff Upper Lips (1997), Howards End (1992) and Wolf (1994). She was awarded the CBE for her services to drama in 1992 and the Patricia Rothermere Award for her contributions to British Theatre in 2001. More recent appearances have included the mini-series The Shell Seekers (2006), a production of Carrie's War at the Apollo Theatre (2009) and Horrid Henry: The Movie (2013).

Julian Barnes’ The Lemon Table and Anne Fine’s Charm School are among the many audiobooks Prunella Scales has narrated.

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Absolutely loved it. The story is so uplifting and Prunella Scales is a perfect narrator.

Wonderful storytelling

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Scales is an absolute genius. She's one of my top five amazing narrators, and this is such a lovely book. So much feeling. Gaskell + Scales = Perfect.

This one's an absolute cracker.

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The elderly ladies of a small town and their lovable ways. Miss Mattie, shy and self-deprecating to a fault, is the central character, and her visiting, female of course, old family friend is the observer and narrator. (Men make occasional appearances, and each of them is, unexpectedly perhaps, admired). Actually, nothing of great note happens: births, a marriage or so, memories of unhappy love, a reunion, and of course deaths. Hyper-awareness of social rank is the touchstone of their (almost) uneventful lives and old-fashioned attitudes. But at no point does Mrs Gaskell poke fun. Her way is occasional subtle humour, and it is because of this that we are always WITH Miss Mattie and her compeers. Above all, when Ill-fortune strikes, these elderly ladies show themselves to be the warmest- hearted and most generous of neighbours. A lovely novel which brims with affection.



Such Affection

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A much more melancholy book than the TV series led me to believe but nevertheless having a gentle, placid humour to it. Narrated beautifully by Prunella Scales.

Delightful

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My first from this author.
There's a whimsy in this story that's just delightful. So often we think of stuffy Victorian literature but his is just every day goings on in a town that could still exist, everyone knowing each others business.
It has a nice snapshot of more day to day life, even if the author hyperbolises to comic effect.

Prunella Scales is fabulous in the performance.

I'm going straight on to the rest of the collection.

Refreshing alt Victorian literature, 5* narration

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