Paperback. 176pp. Bicentenary edition of the journal. Scholarly journal dedicated to the life and works of Elizabeth Gaskell. 9 articles plus society business, reviews etc. Covers: Gaskell and William Wordsworth; Domestic Performance and Comedy in Cranford and Wives and Daughters; Labour Disputes and the City: Manchester and the Milton-Northern; Cross-dressing interpretations of Gender in Cranford and ‘The Grey Woman’; Haunting Memories of the English Civil War in Elizabeth Gaskell’s ‘Morton hall’ amd ‘Lois the Witch’; Gaskell as Scheherazade: Fairy Tale Themes in Cousin Phillis, and North and South; Gaskell’s Historical Novels, etc.
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