The Gaskell Journal

The Gaskell Journal – Volume 28 (2014)

Christie Allen
Trauma in the ‘Tea-Cup Drama’: Cranford on the World War II Home Front

Meghan Healy
Weak-Willed Lovers and Deformed Manliness: Masculinities in The Scarlet Letter and Ruth

Michele Cohen
A Mother’s Dilemma: Where Best to Educate a Daughter, at Home or at a School?

Philip Morey
Fiction Illuminated by Reportage: Mary Barton and Leon Faucher’s Etudes sur L’Angleterre

Richard Leahy
Fire and Reverie: Domestic Light and the Individual in Cranford and Mary Barton

Notes

Rosemary Kolich
‘In the Language of the Bible’: Scripture as Subtext in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Letters

John Greenwood
‘Our Happy Days in Rome’: The Gaskell-Norton Correspondence