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 the USA
The Gaskell Society Journal – Volume 16 (2002)
Ian Campbell
Seen in Passing?
Mary Debrabant
Birds, Bees and Darwinian Survival Strategies in Wives and Daughters
Louise Henson
The ‘Condition of England’ Debate and the ‘Natural History of Man’: An Important Scientific Context for the Social-Problem Fiction of Elizabeth Gaskell
Jo Pryke
The View from America: Annette Hopkins and Elizabeth Gaskell
Valerie Sanders
Harriet Martineau and Elizabeth Gaskell
Shu Chuan Yan
Geography and Working Class Women in Mary Barton and Sylvia’s Lovers
Anita C. Wilson
Elizabeth Gaskell’s Subversive Icon: Motherhood and Childhood in Ruth