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There is a list of all the volumes of the Gaskell Society Journal published since 1987 that consist of a enumeration of all the articles that have appeared at this journal.

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 22 (2008)

ARTICLES

'A Word or Two here about Myself': Narrating Subjectivity and Feminist Ethics in Cranford Mary Jeanette Moran

Gender Play 'At our social table': The New Domesticity in the Cornhill and Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters Lindsy Lawrence

Elizabeth Gaskell's Legacy from Romanticism John Beer

Education in the Life and Work of Elizabeth Gaskell Alan Sheiston

Elizabeth Gaskell's 'Useful' Relatives: Katharine and Anthony Todd Thomson and the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Carol A. Bock

'A very nice American' - Gaskell's enigmatic Mr Collier Michael F. Dixon

'Apoor Man I know': Samuel Bamford and the making of Mary Barton Robert Poole

Statistical Analysis of the Structure of North and South: in the Quest for the Standard InterpretationTatsuhiro Ohno

'A joke spoken in a rather sad tone': Cranford, humour, and Heidi Thomas's television adaptation b>Rebecca White

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 21 (2007)

ARTICLES

Romancing Manchester: Class, Gender and the Conflicting Genres of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and SouthNils Clausson

The Romance of Politics and the Politics of Romance in Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton Kamilla Elliott

'Heroic Pioneers': The Ladies of Cranford Caroline P. Huber

A Weakness, a Sin, or a Mind Diseased: A New Assessment of Cynthia Kirkpatrick Lacy L. Lynch and Susan E. Colón

'A Dark Night's Work' Reconsidered Graham Handley

'Lois the Witch': A Unitarian Tale Rebecca Styler

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 20 (2006)

ARTICLES

Primary sources for Gaskell research (1) Gaskell papers in the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester Fran Baker

Elizabeth Gaskell and Roman Catholicism John Chapple

Gaskell the worker Linda K. Hughes

Gothic themes in Elizabeth Gaskell's fiction Laura Kranzler

Literature, the city and the census: examining the social body in Victorian Britain Kathrin Levitan

Courts obscure: the architectural shaping of identity in 'Libbie Marsh's Three Eras' Sarina Moore

Opportunity and anxiety: Elizabeth Gaskell and the development of the railway system Alan Shelston

The inoffensive philanthropist: the way of humility in North and South John Wyatt

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 19 (2005)

ARTICLES

A Classical Introduction: introductions from early World's Classics Editions to the works of Elizabeth GaskellGwen Clarke

Violence and disorder in Elizabeth Gaskell's short stories Shirley Foster

Cousin Phillis: the art of the novella Barbara Hardy

Elizabeth Gaskell and the artisan naturalists of Manchester Anne Secord

It all began with Jane Eyre: the complex transatlantic web of women writers Jane Silvey

Goethe and Emerson in Elizabeth Gaskell's Manchester Peter Skrine

To Cranford via Philadelphia Larry Uffelman

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 18 (2004)

ARTICLES

Elizabeth Gaskell and Victorian Juvenilia Christine Alexander

The structure of Ruth: is the heroine's martyrdom inconsistent with the plot? Tatsuhiro Ohno (The Comprehensive Chronology of Ruth)

Sylvia's Lovers, then and now Marion Shaw

What's in a name? Echoes of biblical women in Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth Jennifer Stolpa

'The Heart of John Middleton': a pilgrim's progress towards a new, feminized Christianity Benjamine Toussaint-Thiriet

Heroes and heroines and Sylvia's Lovers Dick Watson

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 17 (2003)

ARTICLES

The imperial addiction of Mary Barton Liam Corley

History, science and social change: Elizabeth Gaskell's 'evolutionary' narratives Louise Henson

Commodity and collectivity: Cranford in the context of Household Words Lorna Huett

Gaskell's strategies of silence in 'The Half Brothers' Mitsuharu Matsuoka

Unwed orders: religious communities for women in the works of Elizabeth Gaskell Tonya Moutray McArthur

From Cranford to The Country of the Pointed Firs: Elizabeth Gaskell's American publication and the work of Sarah Orne Jewett Alan Shelston

From 'Martha Preston' to 'Half a Life-Time Ago': Elizabeth Gaskell rewrites a story Larry K. Uffelman

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 16 (2002)

ARTICLES

Seen in passing? Ian Campbell

Birds, bees and Darwinian survival strategies in Wives and Daughters Mary Debrabant

The 'Condition-of-England' debate and the 'Natural History of Man': an important scientific context for the social-problem fiction of Elizabeth Gaskell Louise Henson

The view from America: Annette Hopkins and Elizabeth Gaskell Jo Pryke

Harriet Martineau and Elizabeth Gaskell Valerie Sanders

Geography and working-class women in Mary Barton and Sylvia's Lovers Shu Chuan Yan

Elizabeth Gaskell's subversive icon: motherhood and childhood in Ruth Anita C. Wilson

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 15 (2001)

ARTICLES

The religion of Elizabeth Gaskell Kay Millard

Is Mary Barton an industrial novel? Tatsuhiro Onho

From serial to novel: Elizabeth Gaskell assembles Round the Sofa Larry K. Uffelman

Navigational pitfalls and topographical constraints in Sylvia's Lovers Frances Twinn

Alligators infesting the stream: Elizabeth Gaskell and the USA Alan Shelston

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 14 (2000)

ARTICLES

The needle not the pen: Fabric (auto)biography in Cranford, Ruth, and Wives and Daughters Marie Fitzwilliam (PDF)

'We sit and read and dream our time away': Elizabeth Gaskell and the Portico Library Shirley Foster (PDF)

Becoming Mrs Gaskell Linda K Hughes and Michael Lund (PDF)

Gaskell Studies and the Internet in 1999 Mary Kuhlman (PDF)

Serialising Gaskell: from Household Words to The Cornhill Andrew Sanders

Women's Work: Victorian women workers and the press Joanne Shattock (PDF)

Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South: the novel in progress Larry K. Uffelman (PDF)

Wives and Daughters on television Patsy Stoneman (PDF)

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 13 (1999)

ARTICLES

Faithful realism: Ruskin and Gaskell Josie Billington

Elizabeth Gaskell on French literary ladies of the seventeenth century: Madame de Sablé and Madame de Sévigné Alain Jumeau

A survey of Gaskell scholarship, or: Things written recently about Gaskell Mary Kuhlman (PDF)

Madame Mohl and Mrs Gaskell Margaret Lesser

'The Power of Giving': Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth and the politics of benevolence Pam Parker

Wales and the Welsh in Gaskell's Fiction: sex, sorrow and sense Jo Pryke (PDF)

The culture of self improvement: real people in Mary Barton Terry Wyke

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 12 (1998)

CONTENTS

Elizabeth Gaskell and her German Stories Peter Skrine

Calvin's encounter with Cinderella: vital antinomies in Elizabeth Gaskell's 'Curious, If True' (1860) Peter Stiles

'Curious, If True': suggesting more Janice K Kirkland

Mr Harrison's Confessions: a study of the general practitioner's social and professional dis-ease Marie Fitzwilliam

Fact or fiction, the acid test: Gaskell, Mary Barton and the vitriol Valerie Smith

In harm's way: tolerating intolerance in Elizabeth Gaskell's fiction Suzy Clarkson Holstein

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 11 (1997)

CONTENTS

·         Angus Easson, 
Getting it right: Elizabeth Gaskell and The Life of Charlotte Bronte

·         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 10 (1996)

CONTENTS

·         Francesco Marroni
The Shadow of Dante: Elizabeth Gaskell and The Divine Comedy

·         Mary H Kuhlman
Education through experience in North and South

·         C. M. Jackson-Houlston
Elizabeth Gaskell, Manchester song and its contexts

·         Andrew Sanders
A crisis of liberalism in North and South

·         Elizabeth Leaver
What will this world come to? Old ways and education in Elizabeth Gaskell's My Lady Ludlow

·         Siv Jansson
Elizabeth Gaskell: writing a
gainst the angel in the house

·         Anna Unsworth
Ruskin and Cousin Phillis

·         Roger S Platizky
Mary Barton and Frankenstein

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 9 (1995)

CONTENTS

·         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 Gibson as the product of a conventional education in Wives and Daughters

·         William J Hyde
'Poor Frederick' and 'Poor Peter': Elizabeth Gaskell's fraternal deviants

·         Deborah A Logan
'An unfit subject for fiction': Elizabeth Gaskell and the duty of silence

·         Marion Shaw
Elizabeth Gaskell, Tennyson and the fatal return: Sylvia's Lovers and Enoch Arden

·         Wendy Craik
'Man, vain man' in Susan Ferrier, Margaret Oliphant and Elizabeth Gaskell

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 8 (1994)

CONTENTS

·         Anna Unsworth, 
Elizabeth Gaskell and German Romanticism

·         Marie Fitzwilliam, 
The politics behind the angel: separate spheres in Elizabeth Gaskell's Lizzie Leigh

·         Harumi James, 
Secrecy in Elizabeth Gaskell's Cousin Phillis

·         J A V Chapple, 
William Stevenson and the Edinburgh literary scene

·         Christine Alexander, 
Readers and writers: Blackwood's and the Brontës

·         Douglas S Mack, 
James Hogg, Elizabeth Gaskell and the tradition of oral storytelling

·         David Finkelstein, 
Early nineteenth-century Scottish publishing

·         Rosalind Slater, 
The novelist's use of dialect

·         Ian Campbell, 
Scottish writers and the Industrial Revolution

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 7 (1993)

CONTENTS

·         Jeanette Eve, 
The Floral and Horticultural in Elizabeth Gaskell's Novels

·         Philip Yarrow
Mrs Gaskell and France

·         Peter Skrine
Mrs Gaskell and Germany

·         Kristine Swenson
Protection or Restriction?
Women's Labour in Mary Barton

·         Anita C. Wilson
Mother and Writer: A Study of Elizabeth Gaskell's Diary

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 6 (1992)

CONTENTS

·         Arthur Pollard, 
Elizabeth Gaskell's young women

·         Andrew Sanders
Varieties of Religious Experience in Sylvia's Lovers

·         Michael Wheeler
Elizabeth Gaskell and Unitarianism

·         K. J. Fielding
The Sceptical Carlyles and the Unitarian Mrs Gaskell

·         Peter Stiles
Grace, Redemption and the 'Fallen Woman': Ruth and Tess of the D'Urbervilles

·         J A V Chapple
Two Unpublished Gaskell Letters from Burrow Hall, Lancashire

·         Eva Ahsberg Borromeo
Maria Edgeworth, Fredrika Bremer and Elizabeth Gaskell: Sources for Wives and Daughters

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 5 (1991)

CONTENTS

·         Edward Chitham, 
Elizabeth Stevenson's Schooldays

·         Brenda Colloms
"Tottie" Fox, Her Life and Background

·         Barbara Brill and Alan Shelston
Manchester: 'A Behindhand Place for Books': The Gaskells and the Portico Library

·         Thomas E Recchio
A Victorian Version of the Fall: Mrs Gaskell's Cousin Phillis and the Domestication of Myth

·         Anna Unsworth
Some Social Themes in Wives and Daughters: (2) The Social Values of the 1860s and 'Old England' Compared

·         P J Yarrow
Mrs Gaskell and Newcastle upon Tyne

·         Jeanette Eve
Elizabeth Stevenson and Harriet Carr: A Note

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 4 (1990)

·         J A V Chapple, 
Before 'Crutches and Changed Feelings': Five Early Letters by Elizabeth Gaskell (née Stevenson)

·         Jo Pryke, 
The Treatment of Political Economy in North and South

·         Anna Unsworth, 
Some Social Themes in Wives and Daughters: (1) Education, Science and Heredity

·         Peter Skrine, 
Fanny Lewald and Mrs Gaskell

·         Thwaite, 
Elizabeth Gaskell and Italy

·         Angus Easson, 
The Sentiment of Feelings: Emotions and Objects in Elizabeth Gaskell

·         Margaret Smith, 
Mrs Gaskell as a Humourist

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 3 (1989)

CONTENTS

·         Arthur Pollard, 
Faith and Family: Fundamental Values in Mary Barton

·         Michael Wheeler
Two Tales of Manchester Life

·         Edgar Wright
My Lady Ludlow: Forms of Social Change and Forms of Fiction

·         John Hodgson
A Gaskell Collection at Canterbury

·         Allan Shelston
Elizabeth Gaskell's Manchester

·         Wendy Craik
Lore and Learning in Cousin Phillis

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 2 (1988)

CONTENTS

·         Jane Spencer, 
Mary Barton and Thomas Carlyle

·         Wendy Craik
Lore, Learning and Wisdom: Workers and Education in Mary Barton and North and South

·         Enid Duthie
Echoes of the French Revolution in the Work of Elizabeth Gaskell

·         Alan Shelston
The Moorland Cottage: Elizabeth Gaskell and Myles Birket Foster

·         Christine Lingard
The Gaskell Collection in Manchester Central Library

·         Thomas Recchio
The Pinkerton and the Jenkyns Sisters: A Literary Source for Cranford

·         Patsy Stoneman
Elizabeth Gaskell and 'Maternal Thinking'

The Gaskell Society Journal
VOLUME 1 (1987)

·         J A V Chapple, 
William Stevenson and Elizabeth Gaskell

·         Thomas Recchio
Cranford and the 'lawe of kynde'

·         P M Yarrow
The Chronology of Cranford

·         Barbara Brill
My year Mr. Norton

·         Francesco Marroni
Gaskell Studies in Italy

·         Bill Ruddick
George Du Maurier: Illustrator and Interpreter of Mrs Gaskell.

 

 

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