5, 1991, 43
Laughlin, Maria P. 8, 1994, 69n27
Leach, Joan 6, 1992, 75n4; 10, 1996, 63n6
Lear, Edward
Pen and Pencil… 5, 1991, 33
Leavy, Barbara Fass 16, 2002, 109n13, 110n22, n37, n47
Leech, John 1, 1987, 52
Leeds University see Brotherton Library
Lehmbeck, Bettina 6, 1992, 57n16
Leicester, Earl of see Coke, Thomas William, Earl of Leicester (Coke of Holkham)
Leighton, Angela
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 1, 1987, 7-8
leisure time see holidays/leisure time
Lenard, Mary
Preaching Pity … 17, 2003, 10n3
Lerner, Laurence
The Frontiers of Literature 12, 1998, 37, 43, 44
Lesser, Margaret
Clarkey. A Portrait…of Mary Clarke Mohl
7, 1993, 33n8; 13, 1999, 47
Letcher, Valerie 5, 1991, 74
Levin, Amy K.
The Suppressed Sister… 9, 1995, 23, 24
Levine, George 5, 1991, 50n9
Carlyle: ‘Characteristics’ edited by 5, 1991, 49n6
The Realistic Imagination… 1, 1987, 24n5; 5, 1991, 49n5
Levinson, Barry
Rain Man (film) 17, 2003, 58n6
Lew, Joseph 10, 1996, 83
Lewald, Fanny
in England 4, 1990, 52, 53; 7, 1993, 44
England und Schottland 4 1990, 52
Elizabeth Gaskell and 4, 1990, 52-6; 7, 1993, 44-5
Italian Sketch Book 4, 1990, 52
The Italians at Home 4, 1990, 52
Die Kammerjungfer 7, 1993, 45
on Mary Barton 4, 1990, 53-4, 55; 7, 1993, 44
Lewes, George Henry 4, 1990, 68; 14, 2000, 66, 67
Life of Goethe 14, 2000, 66
Lewis, Suzanne
‘The Sexton’s Hero’ edited by 11, 1997, 83n2
‘Libbie Marsh’s Three Eras’ (short story) 2, 1988, 14; 3, 1989, 58-9
Manchester depicted in 3, 1989, 57-8
original title 10, 1996, 30
publication in Howitt’s Journal 10, 1996, 30
Liberalism 10, 1996, 51, 52n10; 16, 2002, 60, 61
libraries
circulating 8, 1994, 78
see also Manchester, Portico Library
library collections 6, 1992, 67-72
Brotherton Library, Leeds 4, 1990, 1-27
Christ Church College, Canterbury 3, 1989, 42-5
Knutsford Library 4, 1990, 62
Manchester Central Library 2, 1988, 59-75; 4, 1990, 63n10
National Library of Scotland 1, 1987, 2, 9n6
Life of Charlotte Brontë 1, 1987, 33; 3, 1989, 39; 4, 1990, 68; 6, 1992, 15; 7, 1993, 18; 11, 1997, 1-14;
16, 2002, 44; 17, 2003, 75n47
American publication 17, 2003, 82
censorship of, by Elizabeth Gaskell 11, 1997, 6-11
critical assessments of 1, 1987, 45; 16, 2002, 59
Angus Easson’s edition 11, 1997, 13n2
epigraph to 11, 1997, 12
humour in 4, 1990, 82
impact/influence of 3, 1989, 30; 5, 1991, 1; 11, 1997, 11-13; 12, 1998, 43
legal action threatened over 11, 1997, 2
Harriet Martineau and 16, 2002, 71-3
publication 1, 1987, 34; 11, 1997, 2
reasons for writing 11, 1997, 1-2, 18; 14, 2000, 3
research for 5, 1991, 31
reviews of 1, 1987, 35
revision of 11, 1997, 2, 7; 16, 2002, 75nn18-19
Alan Shelston’s edition 4, 1999, 78n10, 91n4; his
‘Introduction’ 17, 2003, 75n47
sources of 11, 1997, 4-6, 7, 8-10
writing of 11, 1997, 5-8; 16, 2002, 64, 71-3
Yorkshire, West Riding depicted in 5, 1991, 1; 11, 1997, 4, 6, 11; 16, 2002, 44
‘Life in Manchester’ see ‘Libbie Marsh’s Three Eras’
Liggins, Revd Joseph 16, 2002, 74
Liljegren, S. B. 17, 2003, 105
Lindsey, Theophilus 6, 1992, 35; 15, 2001, 3-4
Lis, Catharina 7, 1993, 55
literacy see education
literary journals/reviews 8, 1994, 80; 10, 1996, 29-30, 84; 14, 2000, 19; 16, 2002, 30
women writers in 14, 2000, 59-72
see also individual titles; journalists/journalism; periodical publications; newspapers; publishing/printing
literary style see narrative structure
literature
function of 2, 1988, 3, 9-11
Littell’s Living Age (journal) 17, 2003, 79, 84
Liverpool 15, 2001, 56, 57, 58
Liverpool and Manchester Railway 16, 2002, 1-2, 4
‘Lizzie Leigh’ (short story) 3, 1989, 57
American publication 17, 2003, 78
characters/themes 8, 1994, 15-27; 9, 1995, 32-3, 40;
16, 2002, 8, 109n3; 17, 2003, 50-51
critical assessments of 16, 2002, 56
the fallen woman in 8, 1994, 15, 16, 18, 19-20, 22-3;
9, 1995, 32-4, 40
French translation 7, 1993, 29
as a precursor for Ruth 14, 1990, 7
publication in Household Words 8, 1994, 15; 14, 2000, 45, 46, 47; 17, 2003, 78
Alan Shelstone’s edition 8, 1994, 18
themes see characters/themes above
Lockhart, John Gibson 8, 1994, 55, 57, 71, 79
Memoir of the Life of Sir Walter Scott 8, 1994, 71
sketch of, by Daniel Maclise 8, 1994, 65, 66, 69n23
Lodge, David
Nice Work 4, 1990, 28
Logan, Deborah Anna 16, 2002, 74
Fallenness in Victorian Women’s Writing … 17, 2003, 74n30, 75n37
Lohrli, Anne
Household Words… 14, 2000, 80; 16, 2002, 75n5
‘Lois the Witch’ (short story) 2, 1988, 36; 3, 1989, 29, 39; 17, 2003, 81, 82
characters/themes 5, 1991, 5; 12, 1998, 46, 47-8, 49;
15, 2001, 54, 58
publication 5, 1991, 6
sources for 5, 1991, 31; 14, 2000, 19-20, 23n17; 15, 2001, 54
London
depicted in Sylvia’s Lovers 5, 1991, 52-3
depicted in Wives and Daughters 5, 1991, 51-2
Dickens’s depiction of 3, 1989, 59
Elizabeth Gaskell’s attitude to 4, 1990, 49-50
William Gaskell in 1, 1987, 31
as publishing centre of Britain 8, 1994, 79, 85
London District Unitarian Society 17, 2003, 61
The London Magazine 8, 1994, 84
London Quarterly Review 16, 2002, 92
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1, 1987, 32
Evangeline 7, 1993, 42
Longfellow, Mrs Henry Wadsworth 1, 1987, 37
Losh, James 5, 1991, 72n13; 9, 1995, 68, 69n8
Lotman, Ju. M. 1, 1987, 46n2
Loudon, Irvine 12, 1998, 29, 31, 35n9
love
as a literary theme 17, 2003, 50-51, 56-7, 58n8
Lowe, Lisa
Immigrant Acts … 17, 2003, 11n18
Lowell, James Russell 1, 1987, 32, 34, 35, 37; 9, 1995,
2, 8
Lowell, Robert
‘For the Union Dead’ (poem) 9, 1995, 10
Lucas, Catherine see Cunningham, Phyllis and Lucas Catherine
Lucas, John 2, 1988, 11n9, 88, 89, 90-91
The Literature of Change… 1, 1987, 24n5; 5, 1991, 38; 10, 1996, 61
Ludlow, John Malcolm 10, 1996, 45; 16, 2002, 85
Elizabeth Gaskell, correspondence with 7, 1993, 15n8
Lukács, Georg 11, 1997, 22
Lumb, Hannah (E. G.’s aunt) 4, 1990, 2; 5, 1991, 64; 7, 1993, 74; 15, 2001, 1; 16, 2002, 89, 107
Lund, Michael see Hughes, Linda K. and Lund, Michael
McCandless, Amy T.
The Past in the Present… 16, 2002, 62n17
McCulloch, J. R. 8, 1994, 51
McEwan, Cheryl 16, 2002, 83n1
Gender, Geography and Empire… 16, 2002, 83n1
McFarlane, Brian
Novel to Film… 14, 2000, 86, 90
MacGill, Stevenson 7, 1993, 59
McHugh, Paul
Prostitution and Victorian Social Reform 7, 1993, 61
McKendry, Virginia 17, 2003, 49n4
McLachlan, H.
The Unitarian Movement… 8, 1994, 13n6
MacLean, Ruari
The Reminiscences of Edmund Evans 2, 1988, 57n10
Maclise, Daniel
John Gibson Lockhart, sketch of 8, 1994, 65, 66, 69n23
Macmillan’s Magazine 9, 1995, 1; 14, 2000, 62; 15, 2001, 60
Macpherson, James
Poems of Ossian 8, 1994, 64
MacPike, Loralee 9, 1995, 39
Macready, William 5, 1991, 17-18
Madge, Thomas (Travers Madge’s father) 16, 2002, 66
Madge, Travers 16, 2002, 66
Madison, Charles A.
Book Publishing in America 17, 2003, 81, 83-4, 85, 90n2, 90n7
‘Maga’ see Blackwood’s Magazine
Mahood, Linda
The Magdalenes… 7, 1993, 55, 56, 62
‘The Maiden Martyr’ see ‘Lois the Witch’
Maidment, Brian 13, 1999, 101n18
The Poorhouse Fugitives… 10, 1996, 30, 36; 13, 1999, 101n16
Maidment, William R. 3, 1989, 27n8
Maitland, James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale 8, 1994, 49
Malcolm-Hayes, Marian V.
Notes on the Gaskell collection… 2, 1988, 60
Malibran, Maria 13, 1999, 91, 101n31
Malthus, Rev’d Thomas
Essay on the Principle of Population 17, 2003, 28
Manchester 1, 1987, 33; 3, 1989, 46-67, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55
American Civil War, effect of 4, 1990, 60; 5, 1991, 52; 15, 2001, 56
anti-Catholic feelings in 17, 2003, 61
Carlyle on 3, 1989, 56
depicted in Mary Barton, 1, 1987, 10; 3, 1989, 2, 5,
6-26, 46, 48, 54, 56, 57, 59-66; 7, 1993, 59; 15,
2001, 22n34; 17, 2003, 2, 4, 5
depicted in North and South 3, 1989, 50, 57
depicted in Elizabeth Stone: William Langshawe… 3, 1989, 6-26
Alexis de Tocqueville on 3, 1989, 52, 54, 56
Frederick Engels on 3, 1989, 50, 59
Elizabeth Gaskell on 15, 2001, 55-6
in Elizabeth Gaskell’s novels 3, 1989, 46, 48, 50,
57-8; 13, 1999, 95-7
the Gaskells in 3, 1989, 8, 17, 31, 46
Liverpool and Manchester railway 16, 2002, 1-2, 4
Charles Norton’s visit to 1, 1987, 35
social conditions 2, 1988, 13
songs and ballads from 10, 1996, 27-41
working classes 2, 1988, 13
Manchester Academy 15, 2001, 7
Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition, 1857 1, 1987, 35;
12, 1998, 43; 15, 2001, 58
Manchester Central Library
Gaskell collection 2, 1988, 59-75; 4, 1990, 63n10
Manchester Chronicle 3, 1989, 7-8, 22
Manchester, Cross Street Chapel 1, 1987, 6; 3, 1989, 46; 4, 1990, 47; 6, 1992, 27, 67; 15, 2001, 3, 6, 56
The Manchester Courier 17, 2003, 61
Manchester dialect 2, 1988, 4
see also Lancashire dialect
Manchester Guardian 3, 1989, 18; 13, 1999, 87, 88, 100n10, n12, 101n20
Elizabeth Gaskell’s obituary 14, 2000, 32-3
Mary Barton reviewed in 13, 1999, 95-7
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
4, 1990, 47; 13, 1999, 88; 15, 2001, 7
‘A Manchester Marriage’ (short story) 3, 1989, 41n13; 7, 1993, 30-31; 9, 1995, 45
characters/themes 14, 2000, 21
Manchester Music Festival 13, 1999, 91-2, 94-5
Manchester New College (Unitarian) 16, 2002, 66
Manchester, Owen’s College 17, 2003, 30
Manchester, Portico Library 4, 1990, 61-2; 5, 1991,
27-36; 13, 1999, 76; 14, 2000, 15; 16, 2002, 46n30
Elizabeth Gaskell’s use of 14, 2000, 14-23; 15, 2001, 39
William Gaskell as Chairman 4, 1990, 61;
5, 1991, 27, 28
mankind 1, 1987, 15
environmental conditions, effect of 16, 2002, 30-47
eternal punishment 6, 1992, 26, 28-9, 32-4, 59-60
the fall 5, 1991, 37-49
‘natural history of man’ debate 16, 2002, 31-47
tree of life concept 16, 2002, 21, 28n20
see also evolutionary theory
Mann, James A.
The Cotton trade of Great Britain 17, 2003, 10n8
manners see social manners
Manning, Cardinal 9, 1995, 70, 71
Manning, Anne
Deborah’s Diary 14, 2000, 18
Mary Powell 14, 2000, 18
Manzoni, Alessandro
I Promessi Sposi (The Betrothed) 4, 1990, 57,
58, 62n2; 10, 1996, 6, 7; 13, 1999, 42
maps and globes 16, 2002, 76-7, 78, 81
see also geography; travel
Marcet, Jane 1, 1987, 6
Conversations on Political Economy… 10, 1996,
20-21
Marcus, Steven
Engels, Manchester, and the Working Class 17, 2003, 10n1, 10n7
‘Martha Preston’ (short story) 15, 2001, 62n4
marriage
attitudes to 9, 1995, 29; 13, 1999, 78-80, 81
depicted in Cranford 1, 1987, 21-2
divorce 9, 1995, 48; 14, 2000, 21
intermarriage between classes 17, 2003, 15, 16
pre-marital sex 13, 1999, 78-80, 81
Marroni, Professor Francesco 1, 1987, 44;
3, 1989, 41n12; 4, 1990, 60; 11, 1997, 85n10; 17,
2003, 109
Brughiere 17, 2003, 109
Disharmonie Vittoriane 17, 2003, 109
Il Silenzio dell’Escorial 17, 2003, 109
Silverdale 17, 2003, 109
Marsh, Jean
The Illuminated Language of Flowers 7, 1993, 14n2
Marston, Edward
After work … 17, 2003, 90n9
‘Martha Preston’ (short story) 17, 2003, 92, 93-5, 102
see also ‘Half a Life Time Ago’
Martin, John 6, 1992, 33
Martineau, Elizabeth (née Rankin) (James Martineau’s mother) 16, 2002, 65
Martineau, Elizabeth (James Martineau’s sister) see Greenhow, Elizabeth
Martineau, Harriet (James Martineau’s sister) 1, 1987, 6; 5, 1991, 17, 18, 22; 6, 1992, 53; 10, 1996, 21, 27; 14, 2000, 61
Autobiography… 14, 2000, 2-3, 13n12; 16, 2002, 65
Biographical Sketches 16, 2002, 73
British Rule in India 16, 2002, 68
Charlotte Brontë and 16, 2002, 64, 71-4
on Charlotte Brontë: Villette 16, 2002, 72, 73
on Carlyle 6, 1992, 44
her deafness 16, 2002, 65
Deerbrook 13, 1991, 41; 16, 2002, 67, 68
education 11, 1997, 58; 15, 2001, 9; 16, 2002, 64, 65
Elizabeth Gaskell, correspondence with 6, 1992, 15, 44; 16, 2002, 64, 67
Elizabeth Gaskell and 16, 2002, 64-75
Elizabeth Gaskell: Life of Charlotte Brontë and 16, 2002, 71-4
William Gaskell and 16, 2002, 72
History of the Thirty Years’ Peace 6, 1992, 44; 16,
2002, 70, 72
The Hour and the Man 16, 2002, 67
Household Education 11, 1997, 58-9; 16, 2002, 93, 95
Illustrations of Political Economy 16, 2002, 68, 69
Letters on the Laws of Man’s Nature… 16, 2002, 72
life 16, 2002, 64-5, 72, 74
A Manchester Strike 16, 2002, 68, 70
on political economy 16, 2002, 68-9
publications 16, 2002, 65, 67-71
The Rioters 16, 2002, 70
Selected Letters… 16, 2002, 75n7
on social conflict 16, 2002, 68-71
The Turn Out 16, 2002, 68, 70, 71
Fanny Wedgwood, correspondence with 16, 2002, 68, 71
Catherine Winkworth and 16, 2002, 73, 74
‘A Year at Ambleside’ 17, 2003, 93
Martineau, James 6, 1992, 27, 28, 40n8, 47-8, 49-50, 54, 56n14; 14, 2000, 2-3; 16, 2002, 64
Jane Carlyle on 6, 1992, 48, 49-53, 56n14
on Thomas Carlyle 6, 1992, 49-50
Essays… 6, 1992, 57n17
Elizabeth Gaskell on 16, 2002, 66
William Gaskell and 6, 1992, 47, 49; 16, 2002, 66
as a Unitarian 12, 1998, 15; 15, 2001, 4, 10
Martineau, Maria
Elizabeth Gaskell, correspondence with 15, 2001, 40
Martineau, Rachel (James Martineau’s sister) 11, 1997, 58-9; 16, 2002, 65, 67
Martineau family 16, 2002, 64-7
Marx, Karl
Communist Manifesto 2, 1988, 87-8
Marxist criticism 2, 1988, 81, 82, 89-90
Mary Barton 3, 1989, 6-26, 31
America depicted in 16, 2002, 79-80
American publication 17, 2003, 78, 83, 84
Thomas Ashton’s murder as source for 3, 1989, 15, 16-21, 24
the Bible in 2, 1998, 14, 15, 16-17, 21, 29; 6, 1992, 32, 35-6; 8, 1994, 11; 13, 1999, 90
Thomas Carlyle and 2, 1988, 1-12, 31; 6, 1992, 42
chapter headings 1, 1987, 44
characters/themes 1, 1987, 10, 14, 25n12, 42, 59, 60, 65; 2, 1988, 1-11, 16-18, 20, 22, 27, 30, 87; 3, 1989, 1-5, 9-26, 58-62; 4, 1990, 70-72, 82; 6, 1992, 2-3, 31-6; 7, 1993, 11-12, 50-66; 8, 1994, 98-9; 9, 1995, 30-31, 40; 10, 1996, 84-8, 91n12; 11, 1997, 43-54; 12, 1998, 37-45; 14, 2000, 2, 102-3; 15, 2001, 14-29; 15, 2001, 53; 16, 2002,
1-4, 8, 13, 27, 36, 37, 38-41, 71, 76, 77-80; 17,
2003, 1-11, 53, 79
as a Chartist novel 2, 1988, 1-11
chronology of 15, 2001, 20n4, 24-8
‘condition of England’ debate depicted in 16, 2002, 36, 37
copyright 9, 1995, 71
critical assessments of 1, 1987, 43, 45; 2, 1988, 2-3;
3, 1989, 2; 4, 1990, 53-4, 55; 7, 1993, 44; 12, 1998, 39-40; 13, 1999, 14n4; 14, 2000, 45; 15, 2002, 14; 16, 2002, 59; 17, 2003, 78
Dante: Divine Comedy, influence of 10, 1996, 4
death depicted in 14, 2000, 2
dialect words used in 8, 1994, 92-6
Charles Dickens on 14, 2000, 45
domestic surroundings depicted in 4, 1990, 71-2
Angus Easson’s edition 13, 1999, 100n9
emotions depicted in 4, 1990, 70-72; 14, 2000, 2
epigraphs to 7, 1993, 38-9
Henry Evison’s illustrations 15, 2001, cover
flowers depicted in 7, 1993, 6-7, 10
the fallen woman in 9, 1995, 27, 30-31, 40
family values in 3, 1989, 1-5; 9, 1995, 30-31
Elizabeth Gaskell on 1, 1987, 23, 25n14; 8, 1994, 11; 12, 1998, 37; 16, 2002, 36
Elizabeth Gaskell’s notes to 1, 1987, 25n14
as a genre novel 11, 1997, 43-54
geographical context 16, 2002, 76, 77-8, 81-2
German translation 4, 1990, 56n2; 7, 1993, 38
Stephen Gill’s edition 1, 1987, 25n14; 2, 1988, 11n2; 4, 1990, 90n2; 7, 1993, 48n4; 11, 1997, 47; 13, 1999, 100n9
-
R. Greg on 3, 1989, 2
humour in 4, 1990, 82
impact/influence of 2, 1988, 2-3, 81-2; 7, 1993, 44; 13, 1999, 95
imperial expansion depicted in 17, 2003, 1-11
as an industrial novel 2, 1988, 1-11; 3, 1989, 34; 8, 1994, 98-9, 107-8; 15, 2001, 14-29
industrial revolution depicted in 8, 1994, 98-9, 107-8
Italian translations 1, 1987, 42, 44
Fanny Lewald on 4, 1990, 53-4, 55; 7, 1993, 44
Manchester depicted in 1, 1987, 10; 3, 1989, 2, 5,
6-26, 46, 48, 54, 56, 57, 59-66; 7, 1993, 59; 15,
2001, 22n34; 17, 2003, 2, 4, 5, 6-7, 8
Manchester songs and ballads in 10, 1996, 28-38
mottoes 2, 1988, 1, 4
narrative voice 7, 1993, 54; 16, 2002, 80
‘Oldham Weaver’ quoted in 2, 1988, 5, 6-7; 10, 1996, 28, 30, 36-8; 11, 1997, 48, 50, 51; 13, 1999, 89
opium addiction depicted in 17, 2003, 6-7, 8
police force depicted in 3, 1989, 60-61
political controversy over 2, 1988, 2-3
Preface 2, 1988, 3, 13; 7, 1993, 62; 12, 1998, 37; 16,
2002, 8-9, 14, 39, 46n28, 69
prostitution depicted in 7, 1993, 55-6; 16, 2002, 109n2
publication 1, 1987, 30; 3, 1989, 6; 8, 1994, 2; 10,
1996, 30; as anonymous 3, 1989, 6
real people referred to in 13, 1999, 85-103
as realistic 12, 1998, 37-45
revenge ethic in 16, 2002, 37-8, 39-40
reviews of 3, 1989, 3, 5, 7, 17; 12, 1998, 39; 13, 1999, 95-7
Anne Thackeray Ritchie’s copy 9, 1995, 71
self-improvement depicted in 13, 1999, 85-103
sexual conflict in 2, 1988, 87
Mary Shelley: Frankenstein and 10, 1996, 83-91; 11, 1997, 46-7
Alan Shelston’s edition 13, 1999, 100n9
social conflict in 3, 1989, 6-16; 12, 1998, 38-9
sources for 3, 1989, 9-26; 5, 1991, 31; 6, 1992, 39; 10, 1996, 84-5; 16, 2002, 70
Elizabeth Stone: William Langshawe… and 3, 1989, 9-26; 6, 1992, 38
style/structure 15, 2001, 14-29
themes see characters/themes above
title 15, 2001, 14
trade union movement depicted in 17, 2003, 5, 6, 7-8
trade union violence depicted in 16, 2002, 38, 39-40;
see also vitriol-throwing below
trial/court scene in 16, 2002, 3-4
Unitarianism depicted in 6, 1992, 31-6; 15, 2001,
11-12
vitriol-throwing incident in 12, 1998, 37, 38-9, 40-45;
see also trade union violence above
A. W. Ward’s edition 3, 1989, 20-21; 15, 2001, 20n1
working classes depicted in 2, 1988, 1-11, 14-23, 30; 3, 1989, 2, 25, 34, 62-4; 6, 1992, 1-2; 12, 1998, 37-45; 13, 1999, 85-103; 16, 2002, 38-9; 17, 2003, 1-2, 4, 5, 6, 7-8, 9
working women depicted in 7, 1993, 50-66; 16, 2002, 76, 77-80
Edgar Wright’s edition 4, 1990, 57, 77n2; 6, 1992, 14n2, 41n2; 10, 1996, 39n1; 12, 1998, 45; 15,
2001, 20n5; 16, 2002, 83n4
Mason, Charles 12, 1998, 43-4
Mason, Mary G.
Western Concepts of China … 17, 2003, 5-6
Massingham, H. J.
The English Countryman 5, 1991, 59
materialism 5, 1991, 51
depicted in Wives and Daughters 5, 1991, 51-61
Charles Norton’s attitude to 1, 1987, 38-9
‘maternal thinking’ concept 2, 1988, 81-92; 7, 1993, 73; 11, 1997, 55-67; 16, 2002, 85-111
in Ruth 16, 2002, 85-7, 90, 91-2, 93-4, 95-108
see also child care; children; My Diary…
Matthiessen, F. O.
Sarah Orne Jewett 17, 2003, 91n20
Matthiessen, Lucy Orne 17, 2
Maurice, Frederick Denison 10, 1996, 44-6, 50, 78
Kingdom of Christ 10, 1996, 44-5
Theological Essays 6, 1992, 28; 10, 1996, 45
Maxwell, Sir James 15, 2001, 39
Mayhew, Henry 16, 2002, 34
London Labour and the London Poor 9, 1995, 27-8;
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