The Gaskell Journal

Volume 17

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 17 (2003) Liam CorleyThe Imperial Addiction of Mary Barton Louise HensonHistory, Science and Social Change: Elizabeth Gaskell’s ‘Evolutionary’ Narratives Lorna HuettCommodity and Collectivity: Cranford in the Context of Household Words Mitsuharu MatsuokaGaskell’s Strategies of Silence in ‘The Half Brothers’ Tonya Moutray McArthurUnwed orders: Religious Communities for Women in the […]

Volume 16

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 16 (2002) Ian CampbellSeen in Passing? Mary DebrabantBirds, Bees and Darwinian Survival Strategies in Wives and Daughters Louise HensonThe ‘Condition of England’ Debate and the ‘Natural History of Man’: An Important Scientific Context for the Social-Problem Fiction of Elizabeth Gaskell Jo PrykeThe View from America: Annette Hopkins and Elizabeth […]

Volume 15

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 15 (2001) Kay Millard The Religion of Elizabeth Gaskell Tatsuhiro Onho Is Mary Barton an Industrial Novel? Larry K. Uffelman From Serial to Novel: Elizabeth Gaskell Assembles Round the Sofa Frances Twinn Navigational Pitfalls and Topographical Constraints in Sylvia’s Lovers Alan Shelston Alligators Infesting the Stream: Elizabeth Gaskell and […]

Volume 14

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 1 (1987) Marie FitzwilliamThe Needle Not the Pen: Fabric (Auto)biography in Cranford, Ruth, and Wives and Daughters Shirley Foster‘We Sit and Read and Dream Our Time Away’: Elizabeth Gaskell and the Portico Library Linda K Hughes and Michael LundBecoming Mrs Gaskell Mary KuhlmanGaskell Studies and the Internet in 1999 […]

Volume 13

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 13 (1999) Josie BillingtonFaithful Realism: Ruskin and Gaskell Alain JumeauElizabeth Gaskell on French Literary Ladies of the Seventeenth Century: Madame de Sablé and Madame de Sévigné Mary KuhlmanA Survey of Gaskell Scholarship, or: Things written recently about Gaskell Margaret LesserMadame Mohl and Mrs Gaskell Pam Parker‘The Power of Giving’: […]

Volume 12

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 12 (1998 ) Peter Skrine Elizabeth Gaskell and Her German Stories Peter Stiles Calvin’s Encounter with Cinderella: Vital Antinomies in Elizabeth Gaskell’s ‘Curious, If True’ (1860) Janice K Kirkland ‘Curious, If True’: Suggesting More Marie Fitzwilliam Mr Harrison’s Confessions: a Study of the General Practitioner’s Social and Professional Dis-ease […]

Volume 11

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 11 (1997) Angus Easson Getting It Right: Elizabeth Gaskell and The Life of Charlotte Brontë Heather Sharps Elizabeth Gaskell and Sir James P Kay-Shuttleworth – A Literary Relationship Dorothy W Collin Strategies of Retrospection and Narrative Silence in Cranford and Cousin Phillis Simon Dentith Generic diversity in Elizabeth Gaskell’s […]

Volume 10

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 10 (1996) Francesco Marroni The Shadow of Dante: Elizabeth Gaskell and The Divine Comedy Mary H KuhlmanEducation Through Experience in North and South M. Jackson-HoulstonElizabeth Gaskell, Manchester Song and Its Contexts Andrew SandersA Crisis of Liberalism in North and South Elizabeth LeaverWhat Will This World Come To? Old Ways and Education in […]

Volume 9

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 9 (1995) Marianne McLeod Gilchrist The Shaw Family of Staten Island: Elizabeth Gaskell’s American friends Mary Waters Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Wollstonecraft and the Conduct Books: Mrs Gisbon as the product of a conventional eduction in Wives and Daughters William J Hyde ‘Poor Frederick’ and ‘Poor Peter’: Elizabeth Gaskell’s Fraternal Deviants Deborah […]

Volume 8

The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 8 (1994) Anna UnsworthElizabeth Gaskell and German Romanticism Marie FitzwilliamThe Politics Behind the Angel: Separate Spheres in Elizabeth Gaskell’s ‘Lizzie Leigh’ Harumi JamesSecrecy in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cousin Phillis J. A. V. ChappleWilliam Stevenson and the Edinburgh Literary Scene Christine AlexanderReaders and Writers: Blackwood’s and the Brontës Douglas S. MackJames […]