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The Index of The Gaskell Society Journal

Last updated: 9 May 2003.


This index is in three parts. The Author Index includes the authors of articles and reviews appearing in the Journal. Authors and titles of publications referred to in those articles are included in the Subject Index. In this index, publications appear under their author(s), except in the case of anonymous works, which appear under title and Elizabeth Gaskell’s own publications, which also appear under their titles. The third index is to Book Reviews appearing in the Journal. Publications reviewed are listed under their author(s). New editions of Elizabeth Gaskell’s novels appear under their respective editors and translations into other languages under Gaskell. The authors of the reviews appear in the Author Index.

In all cases, location references are to volume number - in bold - followed by the year and then by inclusive page numbers. Notes are indicated by ‘n’ or ‘nn’ after the page number. Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.


Author Index

A.J. S.


book reviews 5, 1991, 87-8; 7, 1993, 84-5

Alexander, Christine



Readers and writers: Blackwood's and the Brontës

8, 1994, 54-69

Allan, Janet



Scarborough Conference: 'Sylvia's Lovers and

others': a novel weekend 6, 1992, 77-8

Arnaud, Caroline



Gaskell studies in France 13, 1999, 112-15
Barnard, Robert

book reviews 16, 2002, 119-21; 17, 2003, 121-2

Billington, Josie

Faithful realism: Ruskin and Gaskell 13, 1999, 1-14

Borromeo, Eva Åhsberg



Maria Edgeworth, Fredrika Bremer and Elizabeth

Gaskell: Sources for Wives and Daughters

6, 1992, 73-6

Brill, Barbara



'My dear Mr. Norton' 1, 1987, 30-40

Brill, Barbara and Shelston, Alan



Manchester: 'a behindhand place for books': The

Gaskells and the Portico Library 5, 1991, 27-36
Campbell, Ian

Scottish writers, Elizabeth Gaskell and the Industrial

Revolution 8, 1994, 98-110

Seen in passing? 16, 2002, 1-13

Chapple, J. A. V.



Before 'Crutches and Changed Feelings': five early

letters by Elizabeth Gaskell (née Stevenson)

4, 1990, 1-27

book reviews 5, 1991, 85-7; 8, 1994, 118-19



Life and liberty in Newcastle upon Tyne

9, 1995, 66-9

Two unpublished Gaskell letters from Burrow Hall

Lancashire 6, 1992, 67-72

William Stevenson and the Edinburgh literary scene

8, 1994, 42-53

William Stevenson and Elizabeth Gaskell 1,1987, 1-9

Chapple, John

book review 7, 1993, 82-4

Chapple, John and Shelston, Alan



Elizabeth Gaskell's correspondence: a supplementary

edition 13, 1999, 110-11

Chitham, Edward



Elizabeth Stevenson's schooldays 5, 1991, 1-15

Colby, Robin



Elizabeth Gaskell: a model of motherhood

11, 1997, 55-67

Collin, Dorothy W.



Strategies of retrospection and narrative silence in

Cranford and Cousin Phillis 11, 1997, 25-42

Colloms, Brenda

"Tottie" Fox, her life and background 5, 1991, 16-26

Cook, Ruth McDowell



Women's work as paradigm for autonomy in Gaskell's

My Lady Ludlow 11, 1997, 68-76

Costantini, Mariaconcetta

The Sexton's Hero 11, 1997, 77-85

Cook, Ruth McDowell

book review 14, 2000, 112-14

Corley, Liam



The imperial addiction of Mary Barton 17, 2003,

1-11


Craik, Wendy

Lore and learning in Cousin Phillis (1)

3, 1989, 68-80

Lore, learning and wisdom: workers and education in

Mary Barton and North and South 2, 1988 13-33



'Man, vain man' in Susan Ferrier, Margaret Oliphant

and Elizabeth Gaskell 9, 1995, 55-65

Crofts, Charlotte

book reviews 10, 1996, 108-10; 11, 1997, 111-13

Cumiskey, Gillian

book review 10, 1996, 110-13
d'Agnillo, Renzo

book review 15, 2001, 84-7

Darby, Margaret Flanders

book review 15, 2001, 82-4

Debrabant, Mary

Birds, bees and Darwininan survival strategies in

Wives and Daughters 16, 2002, 14-29

Dentith, Simon



Generic diversity in Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton

11, 1997, 43-54

Duthie, Enid



Echoes of the French Revolution in the work of

Elizabeth Gaskell 2, 1999, 34-40
Easson, Angus

Getting it right: Elizabeth Gaskell and The Life of

Charlotte Brontë 11, 1997, 1-14



The Sentiment of feeling: emotions and objects in

Elizabeth Gaskell 4, 1990, 64-78

Eve, Jeanette



Elizabeth Stevenson and Harriet Carr: a note

5, 1991, 74-6

The Floral and horticultural in Elizabeth Gaskell's

novels 7, 1993, 1-15
Fielding, K. J.

The sceptical Carlyles and the Unitarian Mrs Gaskell

6, 1992, 42-57

Finkelstein, David



Early nineteenth-century Scottish publishing

8, 1994,77-86

Fitzwilliam, Marie

Mr Harrison's Confessions: a study of the general

practitioner's social and professional dis-ease

12, 1998, 28-36

The Needle not the pen: fabric (auto)biography in

Cranford, Ruth and Wives and Daughters



14, 2000, 1-13

The Politics behind the angel: separate spheres in

Elizabeth Gaskell's Lizzie Leigh 8, 1994, 15-27

Foster, Alison



A Personal view of the first joint Brontë/Gaskell

conference 5, 1991, 77-83

Foster, Shirley

book reviews 12, 1998, 63-5; 13, 1999, 129-30; 17, 2003, 74n30n, 75n37, 112-13

Gaskell in paperback 11, 1997, 96-102

'We sit and read and dream our time away': Elizabeth

Gaskell and the Portico Library 14, 2000, 14-23
Gilchrist, Marianne McLeod

The Shaw family of Staten Island: Elizabeth Gaskell's

American friends 9, 1995, 1-12

Guy, Josephine M.

book review 14, 2000, 123-6
Hatano, Yoko

Fanny Price and Molly Gibson: bearers of the country

house tradition 10, 1996, 92-101

Hedgecock, Liz

book review 13, 1999, 122-5

Henson, Louise



The ‘Condition of England’ debate and the ‘Natural History of Man’… 16, 2002, 15-47

History, science and social change: Elizabeth Gaskell’s ‘evolutionary’ narratives 17, 2003,

12-33


Hodgson, John

A Gaskell collection at Canterbury 3, 1989, 42-45

Holstein, Suzy Clarkson



In harm's way: tolerating intolerance in Elizabeth

Gaskell's fiction 12, 1998, 46-50

Huett, Lorna



Commodity and Collectivity: Cranford in the context of Household Words 17, 2003, 34-49

Hughes, Linda K. and Lund, Michael



Becoming Mrs Gaskell 14, 2000, 24-34

Hyde, William J.



'Poor Frederick' and 'Poor Peter': Elizabeth Gaskell's

fraternal deviants 9, 1995, 21-6
Jackson, Betty

book review 5, 1991, 89-90

Jackson-Houlston, C. M.

book review 17, 2003, 116-18



Elizabeth Gaskell, Manchester Song and its contexts

10, 1996, 27-41

James, Harumi

book reviews 13, 1999, 132-3; 17, 2003, 110-11

Secrecy in Elizabeth Gaskell's Cousin Phillis

8, 1994, 28-41

Jansson, Siv

book reviews 15, 2001, 88-90

Elizabeth Gaskell: Writing against the angel in the

house 10, 1996, 65-76

John, Juliet

book review 9, 1995, 77-80

Johnston, Judith

book review 16, 2002, 121-4

Jumeau, Alain



Elizabeth Gaskell on French literary ladies of the

seventeenth century: Madame de Sablé and

Madame de Sévigné 13, 1999, 15-24
Kanamaru, Chiyuki

The Relevance of Gaskell for Japanese readers

14, 2000, 101-104

Kellog, David (editor)



Round the software: post, nostalgia and post-nostalgia

on the Gaskell discussion list A discussion, by

gaskell-l and friends 14, 2000, 105-108

Kirkland, Janice K.



'Curious If True': suggesting more 12, 1998, 21-27

Kuhlman, Mary H.



Education through experience in North and South

10, 1996, 14-26

Gaskell studies and the Internet in 1999

14, 2000, 35-44

A Survey of Gaskell scholarship, or: things written

recently about Gaskell 13, 1999, 25-35
Leach, Joan

book review 6, 1992, 84

Leaver, Elizabeth

What will this world come to? Old ways and

education in Elizabeth Gaskell's My Lady

Ludlow 10, 1996, 53-64

Ledger, Sally

book review 14, 2000, 109-11

Lesser, Margaret

Madame Mohl and Mrs Gaskell 13, 1999, 36-53'

Li, Fang


North and South: East or West 13, 1999, 1004-5

Lingard, Christine

book review 4, 1990, 92

The Gaskell Collection in Manchester Central Library

2, 1988, 59-75

Logan, Deborah A.



'An unfit subject for fiction': Elizabeth Gaskell and the

duty of silence 9, 1995, 27-42

Lund, Michael see Hughes, Linda K. and Lund, Michael


Mack, Douglas S.

James Hogg, Elizabeth Gaskell and the tradition of

oral storytelling 8, 1994, 70-76

Marroni, Francesco



Elizabeth Gaskell and the art of the novel

2, 1988, 93-96

Gaskell studies in Italy 1, 1987, 41-7

The Shadow of Dante: Elizabeth Gaskell and The

Divine Comedy 10, 1996, 1-13

Marshall, Rosemary

book review 15, 2001, 91-2

Matsuoka, Mitsuharu

Articles in the Gaskell Society Journal, Volumes 1-12

13, 1999, 118-21

Gaskell’s strategies of silence in ‘The Half Brothers’ 17, 2003, 50-58

Gaskell studies and the Internet 11, 1997, 86-95

McArthur, Tonya Moutray



Unwed orders: religious communities for women in the works of Elizabeth Gaskell 17, 2003, 59-76

Melchers, Gunnel



Gaskell scholars re-discovered: (2) Aina Rubenius 17,

2003, 104-8

Menhennet, Alan

A Goethe reference in Cranford 8, 1994, 111-12

Millard, Kay



The Religion of Elizabeth Gaskell 15, 2001, 1-13
Nagase, Hisako

book review 16, 2002, 116-19


Ohno, Tatsuhiro

book review 15, 2001,87-8



Is Mary Barton an industrial novel? 15, 2001, 14-29

Sylvia's Lovers: A translator's note 13, 1999, 106-7


Paice, Rosamund A.

book review 16, 2002, 124-8

Parker, Pam

'The Power of Giving': Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth and

the politics of benevolence 13, 1999, 54-68

Pearson, Jacqueline

book reviews 8, 1994, 115-18; 13, 1999, 131-2

Platizky, Roger S.

Mary Barton and Frankenstein 10, 1996, 83-91

Pollard, Arthur



Elizabeth Gaskell's young women 6. 1992, 1-14

Faith and family: Fundamental values in Mary Barton

3, 1989, 1-5

Pryke, Jo

book reviews 11, 1997, 108-11; 15, 2001, 94

Gaskell scholars re-discovered: (1) Annette B.

Hopkins 15, 2001, 64-7

The Treatment of political economy in North and

South 4, 1990, 28-39



The view from America: Annette Hopkins and Elizabeth Gaskell 16, 2002, 48-63

Wales and the Welsh in Gaskell's fiction: sex, sorrow

and sense 13, 1999, 69-84
Rack, Henry D.

book review 6, 1992, 81-3

Recchio, Thomas E.

Cranford and "The lawe of kynde" 1, 1987, 10-26



The Pinkerton and Jenkyns sisters: a literary source

for Cranford 2, 1988, 76-80

A Victorian version of the Fall: Mrs Gaskell's Cousin

Phillis and the domestication of myth



5, 1991, 37-50

Rose, Michael E.

book review 4, 1990, 95

Ruddick, Bill

book review 5, 1991, 84-5

George Du Maurier: illustrator and interpreter of

Mrs Gaskell 1, 1987, 48-70
Sanders, Andrew

book review 12, 1998, 61-3



A Crisis of liberalism in North and South

10, 1996, 42-52

Serialising Gaskell: from Household Words to The

Cornhill 14, 2000, 45-58



Varieties of religious experience in Sylvia's Lovers

6, 1992, 15-24

Sanders, Valerie

book review 17, 2003, 123-5

Harriet Martineau and Elizabeth Gaskell 16, 2002, 64-75

Sharps, Heather



Elizabeth Gaskell and Sir James P Kay-Shuttleworth -

a literary relationship 11, 1997, 15-24

Sharps, John Geoffrey

book reviews 8, 1994, 120-22; 10, 1996, 113-14

'The Half-Brothers': a resurrectionist note

8, 1994, 111

A Presidential perspective: retrospective and

prospective 8, 1994, 123-5

Shattock, Joanne



Women's work: Victorian women writers and the

press 14, 2000, 59-72

Shaw, Marion



Elizabeth Gaskell, Tennyson and the fatal return:

Sylvia's Lovers and Enoch Arden 9, 1995, 43-54

Shelston, Alan

Alligators infesting the stream: Elizabeth Gaskell and

the USA 15, 2001, 53-63

book reviews 1, 1987, 71-2; 2, 1988, 103-4;



3, 1989, 81-2; 4, 1990, 92-3; 6, 1992, 79-81;

7, 1993, 80-82; 8, 1994, 113-15; 9, 1995, 81-3;

10, 1996, 105-7; 12, 1998, 67-8; 13, 1999, 125-7;

14, 2000, 115-18; 15, 2001, 79-82; 16, 2002,

128-30; 17, 2003, 113-15, 123



Elizabeth Gaskell's Manchester (1) 3, 1989, 46-67

From Cranford to The Country of the Pointed Firs: Elizabeth Gaskell’s American publication and the works of Sarah Orne Jewett 17, 2003, 77-91

‘The Moorland Cottage’: Elizabeth Gaskell and Myles



Birket Foster 2,1988, 41-58

Professor Francesco Marroni 17, 2003, 109

see also Brill, Barbara and Shelston, Alan; Chapple, John and Shelston, Alan

Skrine, Celia (editor)

Six Weeks at Heppenheim seen from Heppenheim

12, 1998, 55-8

Skrine, Peter



Elizabeth Gaskell and her German stories

12,1998, 1-13

Fanny Lewald and Mrs Gaskell 4, 1990, 52-6

Mrs Gaskell and Germany 7, 1993, 37-49

Our links with French Gaskell scholars

13, 1999, 116-17

Slater, Rosalind



The Novelist's use of dialect 8, 1994, 87-97

Smith, Margaret

book review 15, 2001, 71-8

Mrs Gaskell as a humourist 4, 1990, 79-91

Smith, Muriel



Lines from Ludwig Uhland: a note 11, 1997, 103-4

Mr Hale and his conscience 9, 1995, 69-71

Smith, Valerie



Fact or fiction, the acid test: Gaskell, Mary Barton

and vitriol 12, 1998, 37-45

Smith, Walter E.



Four states of the printed endpapers in Mrs Gaskell's

Ruth 12, 1998, 51-4

Spencer, Jane

Mary Barton and Thomas Carlyle 2, 1988,1-12

Stiles, Peter

Calvin's encounter with Cinderella: vital antinomies in

Elizabeth Gaskell’s 'Curious If True'

12, 1998,14-20

Grace, redemption and the 'fallen woman': Ruth and

Tess of the D'Urbervilles 6, 1992, 58-66

Stoneman, Patsy

Elizabeth Gaskell and 'maternal thinking' (1)

2, 1988, 81-92

Wives and Daughters on television 14, 2000, 85-100

Sutherland, Kathryn

book reviews 2, 1988, 99-101; 4, 1990, 93-5;



9, 1995, 80-81

Swenson, Kristine



Protection or restriction? Women's labour in Mary

Barton 7, 1993, 50-66

Swinden, Patrick

book review 14, 2000, 119-23


Thwaite, Mary

book review 8, 1994, 119



Elizabeth Gaskell and Italy 4, 1990, 57-63

Tillotson, Kathleen



Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Mary Barton 9, 1995, 71

Twinn, Frances



Navigational pitfalls and topographical constraints in

Sylvia's Lovers 15, 2001, 38-52


Uffelman, Larry K.

Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South: the novel in

progress 14, 2000, 73-84

From ‘Martha Preston’ to ‘Half a Life-Time Ago’:

Elizabeth Gaskell rewrites a story 17, 2003,

92-103

From serial to 'novel': Elizabeth Gaskell assembles

Round the Sofa 15, 2001, 30-37

Uglow, Jenny

book review 17, 2003, 119-21

Unsworth, Anna

Elizabeth Gaskell and German romanticism

8, 1994, 1-14

Ruskin and Cousin Phillis 10, 1996, 77-82

Some social themes in Wives and Daughters: (1):

Education, science and heredity 4, 1990, 40-51

Some social themes in Wives and Daughters: (2):

The social values of the 1860's and 'Old England'

compared 5, 1991, 51-61
Waters, Mary

Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Wollstonecraft and the

conduct books; Mrs Gibson as the product of a

conventional education in Wives and Daughters

9, 1995, 13-20

Wheeler, Michael



Elizabeth Gaskell and Unitarianism 6, 1992, 25-41

Two tales of Manchester life 3, 1989,6-28

Whitehead, Barbara

book reviews 8 1994, 120; 9, 1995, 83-5

Williams, Dewi



The Death of Willy Gaskell 13, 1999, 108-9

Williams, Elizabeth

book review 15, 2001, 92-4

Wilson, Anita C.



Elizabeth Gaskell’s subversive Icon: motherhood and

childhood in Ruth 16, 2002, 85-111

Mother and writer: a study of Elizabeth Gaskell's

diary 7, 1993, 67-79

Wiltshire, Irene

book reviews 11, 1997, 105-9; 16, 2002, 112-16

Wood, Sharon L.

book review 2, 1988, 102-3

Wright, Edgar

My Lady Ludlow: forms of social change and

forms of fiction (1) 3, 1989, 29-41

Wyke, Terry



The Culture of self improvement: real people in

Mary Barton 13, 1999, 85-103


Yamawaki, Yuriko

Gaskell studies in Japan 2, 1988, 96-7

Yan, Shu Chuan



Geography and working-class women in Mary Barton

and Sylvia’s Lovers 16, 2002, 76-84

Yarrow, P. J.



The Chronology of Cranford 1, 1987, 27-9

Mrs Gaskell and Newcastle upon Tyne

5, 1991, 62-73

Yarrow, Philip



Mrs Gaskell and France 7, 1993, 16-36

Mrs Gaskell and France: a postcript 15, 2001, 68-70
Subject Index
Abbot, Revd John C.

The Mother at Home… 16, 2002, 88

‘An Accursed Race’ (short story) 7, 1993, 24, 30; 15, 2001, 33-4, 35, 37n2; 17, 2003, 18-20

acting see the stage

Acton, William



Prostitution 7, 1993, 54

Adams, Abigail

Elizabeth Gaskell, correspondence with 15, 2001, 59

Adams, Sarah Mrs William Bridges Adams see

Flower, Sarah

Adam, Adolphe 2, 1988, 39n5

Adams, William Bridges 5, 1991, 17

Addams, Jane 16, 2002, 51, 54

Adelaide, Queen 1, 1987, 28

adult education 15, 2001, 8

mechanics institutes 7, 1993, 57, 58, 61, 64n5; 13,

1991, 86, 98, 102n44, n46; 15, 2001, 8; 16, 2002,

36

self-improvement 13, 1999, 85-103; 16, 2002, 31, 36



see also working class education

advertising 17, 2003, 34-5

Agassiz, Louis 16, 2002, 16

agriculture see farmers/farming

Aidé, Hamilton 14, 2000, 17

Carr of Carrlyon 14, 2000, 18

Rita… 14, 2000, 17-18

Alcock, Samuel 6, 1992, 67

Alcock, Susanna Harriet née Robberds (Samuel Alcock’s

wife) 6, 1992, 67

Alcott, Bronson 6, 1992, 47, 53

Alexander, Christine 8, 1994, 70



Edition of the Early Writings of Charlotte Brontë 8,

1994, 60, 69n14

Algiers 5, 1991, 22, 24; 15, 2001, 54

All the Year Round 4, 1990, 61; 7, 1993, 76n2; 12, 1998, 4; 14, 2000, 56-7

short stories published in 4, 1990, 58-9

Allan, James 16, 2002, 30

Allan, Janet 2, 1988, 57n7; 4, 1990, 61; 5, 1991, 35n1

Allen, D. E.

The Naturalist in Britain 13, 1999, 100n6

Allman, George 16, 2002, 16, 30

Altick, Richard D.

The English Common Reader 5, 1991, 35n3

American Civil War, 1861-5 1, 1987, 36, 37, 38;


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