
| Alan Shelston is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in English Literature at the University of Manchester. He has published extensively on Elizabeth Gaskell and other nineteenth-century authors, and is co-editor of Further Letters of Mrs. Gaskell.
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| Preface The Text of North and South VolumeⅠ VolumeⅡ Contexts, 1850–1900 LETTERS Elizabeth Gaskell, From Letters Charles Dickens, From Letters Other Contemporary Correspondence CONTEMPORARY REVIEWS TheSpectator, From New Novels (31 March 1855) Henry Fothergill Chorley, Athenaeum (7 April 1855) Manchester Weekly Advertiser, From Unsigned Review (14 April 1855) Margaret Oliphant, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (May 1855) Emile MontÈgut, Revue des Deux Mondes (1 October 1855) Graham’s Magazine, From Review of New Books (June 1855) Elizabeth Gaskell, "Lizzie Leigh" Friedrich Engels, [Manchester at Mid-Century] [The Preston Strike] William Rathbone Greg, The Claims of Labour W. E. Forster, Strikes and Lock-Outs Bessie Rayner Parkes, The Condition of Working Women in England and France Henry Bristow Wilson, [The Clergyman and His Conscience] Criticism Louis Cazamian, Mrs. Gaskell and Christian Interventionism: North and South A.W. Ward, [North and South in Context] Elizabeth Haldane, [Elizabeth Gaskell and Florence Nightingale] Raymond Williams, [North and South and the Structure of Feeling] Aina Rubenius, Factory Work for Women Dorothy Collins, The Composition of Mrs. Gaskell’s North and South W.A. Craik, [The Topography of North and South] Rosemaire Bodenheimer, North and South: A Permanent State of Change Jo Pryke, The Treatment of Political Economy in North and South Hilary Schor, [The Languages of "Industrialization"] Terence Wright, Women, Death, and Integrity: North and South Elizabeth Gaskell: A Chronology Selected Bibliography |
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