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Fictional Philanthropy in Elizabeth Gaskell's "Mary Barton" and "North and South" Author(s): Pamela Corpron Parker
"TAUGHT BY DEATH WHAT LIFE SHOULD BE": ELIZABETH GASKELL'S REPRESENTATION OF DEATH IN "NORTH AND SOUTH" Author(s): MARY ELIZABETH HOTZ
From Elizabeth Gaskell's "Mary Barton" to Her "North and South": Progress or Decline for Women? Author(s): Pearl L. Brown
Robinson, A., Austen, J. and Mazzeno, L. W. (2011) ‘Class Mediation and Marriage in Pride and Prejudice and North and South
GASKELL, DARWIN, AND "NORTH AND SOUTH" Author(s): CAROL A. MARTIN
The Return of the "Unnative": The Transnational Politics of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South Author(s): Julia Sun-Joo Lee
FINDING A WOMAN'S PLACE: GASKELL AND AUTHORITY Author(s): SUZY CLARKSON HOLSTEIN
"Mere Outward Appearances"? Household Taste and Social Perception in Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South Author(s): JOHN PAUL KANWIT
Recchio, T. (2014) ‘Passion and Economics in Jane Eyre and North and South
Elizabeth Gaskell and social transformation By Nancy Henry
NORTH AND SOUTH, EAST AND WEST Author(s): STEFANIE MARKOVITS
Feminist Critics and Literary Mothers: Daughters Reading Elizabeth Gaskell Author(s): Deanna L. Davis
ELIZABETH GASKELL: THE TELLING OF FEMININE TALES Author(s): BARBARA WEISS
Ingham, P. (1996) ‘Chapter 4: NORTH AND SOUTH’
PATSY STONEMAN-Gaskell, gender, and the family