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 Mary Barton
Robin Colby
Elizabeth Gaskell: a Model of Motherhood
Ruth McDowell Cook
Women’s Work as Paradigm for Autonomy in Gaskell’s My Lady Ludlow
Mariaconcetta Costantini
The Sexton’s Hero
Mitsuharu Matsuoka
Gaskell Studies and the Internet
Shirley Foster
Gaskell in Paperback
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
Valerie Smith
Fact or Fiction, the Acid test: Gaskell, Mary Barton and the Vitriol
Suzy Clarkson
Holstein In Harm’s Way: Tolerating Intolerance in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Fiction