The Gaskell Journal

Volume 27

The Gaskell Journal – Volume 27 (2013) Jim Cheshire and Michael Crick-Smith Taste and Morality at Plymouth Grove: Elizabeth Gaskell’s Home and its Decoration Ann Brooks Understanding Elizabeth Gaskell’s Garden and its History Irene Wiltshire What The Gaskell’s Did Next:Life after Mother Rebecca Styler Elizabeth Gaskell and the Madonna: Metaphors of the Maternal Divine Steven […]

Volume 26

The Gaskell Journal – Volume 26 (2012) Kerri E. Hunt‘Nouns that were signs of things’: Object Lessons in Eliabeth Gaskell’s North and South Mark Celeste‘You say you want a Revolution’: Dialectical Soundscapes in Gaskell’s North and South Beatrice Bazell The ‘Atrocious’ Interior: Wallpaper, Machinery and 1850s Aesthetics in North and South Maura Dunst ‘Speak on, […]

Volume 25

The Gaskell Journal – Volume 25 (2011) Andrew MauderMary Barton Goes to London: Elizabeth Gaskell, Stage Adaptation and Working Class Audiences Barbara HardyTwo Women: Some Forms of Feeling in North and South Maria Cano LopezThis is a Feminist Novel: The Paradox of Female Passivity in Ruth Loretta Miles TollefsonControlled Transgression: Ruth’s Death and Unitarian Concept […]

Volume 24

The Gaskell Journal – Volume 24 (2010) Fran Baker ‘Intimate and Trusted Correspondents: the Gaskells, Greens and Jamisons’ Angus Easson ‘We Have All of Us One Human Heart’: Elizabeth Gaskell and William Wordsworth Emma Karin Brandin Domestic Performance and Comedy in Cranford and Wives and Daughters Tomoko Kanda Labour Disputes and the City: Manchester and […]

Volume 23

The Gaskell Journal – Volume 23 (2009) Shirley FosterSpace in Gaskell’s Landscapes Caroline M. Jackson-HoulstonCranford: Gaskell’s Most Radical Novel? Graham HandleyElizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot and Scenes of Clerical Life Emily Jane Morris‘Ready to Hear and to Help’: Female Agency and the Reclamation of the Fallen Woman in Elizabeth Gaskell’s ‘Lizzie Leigh’ Alan ShelstonElizabeth Gaskell and […]

Volume 22

The Gaskell Journal – Volume 22 (2008) Mary Jeanette Moran ‘A Word or Two Here about Myself’: Narrating Subjectivity and Feminist Ethics in Cranford Lindsy Lawrence Gender Play ‘At Our Social Table’: The New Domesticity in The Cornhill and Elizabeth Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters John Beer Elizabeth Gaskell’s Legacy from Romanticism Alan Shelston Education in […]

Volume 21

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 21 (2007) Nils Clausson Romancing Manchester: Class, Gender and the Conflicting Genres of Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South Kamilla Elliott The Romance of Politics and the Politics of Romance in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Mary Barton Caroline P. Huber ‘Heroic Pioneers’: The Ladies of Cranford Lacy L. Lynch and Susan E. […]

Volume 20

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 20 (2006) Fran Baker Primary sources for Gaskell Research, Gaskell Papers in the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester John Chapple Elizabeth Gaskell and Roman Catholicism Linda K. Hughes Gaskell The Worker Laura Kranzler Gothic Themes in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Fiction Kathrin Levitan Literature, the City and the Census: Examining […]

Volume 19

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 19 (2005) Gwen Clarke A Classical Introduction: Introductions from early World’s Classics Editions to the works of Elizabeth Gaskell Shirley Foster Violence and Disorder in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Short Stories Barbara Hardy Cousin Phillis: The Art of the Novella Anne Secord Elizabeth Gaskell and the Artisan Naturalists of Manchester Jane […]

Volume 18

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 18 (2004) Christine AlexanderElizabeth Gaskell and Victorian Juvenilia Tatsuhiro OhnoThe Structure of Ruth: Is the Heroine’s Martyrdom Inconsistent with the Plot? Marion ShawSylvia’s Lovers, Then and Now Jennifer StolpaWhat’s in a name? Echoes of Biblical Women in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Ruth Benjamine Toussaint-Thiriet‘The Heart of John Middleton’: a Pilgrim’s Progress […]