1. Mary Barton [1848]
2. Cranford [1851-3]
3. Ruth [1853]
4. North and South [1854â5]
5. Sylviaâs Lovers [1863]
6. Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story [1865]
7. The Moorland Cottage [1851]
8. Mr. Harrisonâs Confessions [1851]
9. The Poor Clare [1856]
10. My Lady Ludlow [1858]
11. Lois the Witch [1859]
12. A Dark Nightâs Work [1864]
13. Cousin Phillis [1864]
14. Libbie Marshâs Three Eras [1847]
15. The Sexton's Hero [1847]
16. Christmas Storms and Sunshine [1848]
17. Hand and Heart [1849]
18. The Well of Pen Morfa [1850]
19. Martha Preston [1850]
20. The Heart of John Middleton [1850]
21. The Deserted Mansion [1851]
22. The Shahâs English Gardener [1852]
23. The Old Nurseâs Story [1852]
24. Bessyâs Troubles at Home [1852]
25. The Squireâs Story [1853]
26. Bran [Household Words, Saturday, October 22, 1853]
27. The Scholar's Story [Household Words, Extra Christmas Number, 1853]
28. Morton Hall [1853]
29. My French Master [1853]
30. Uncle Peter [1853]
31. Company Manners [1854]
32. Lizzie Leigh [1855]
33. Half a Life-time Ago [1855]
34. An Accursed Race [1855]
35. A Visit To Eton [1857]
36. Right at Last [1858]
37. The Doom of the Griffiths [1858]
38. The Crooked Branch [1859]
39. Round the Sofa [1859]
40. The Half-brothers [1859]
41. A Fear for the Future [1859]
42. Curious, if True [1860, in Cornhill Magazine]
43. The Grey Woman [1861]
44. Six Weeks at Heppenheim [1862]
45. Shams [Fraserâs Magazine, lxvii, 1863]
46. An Italian Institution [1864]
47. The Cage at Cranford [1864]
48. Crowley Castle [1864]
49. Some Passages from the History of the Chomley Family [1865]
50. Two Fragments of Ghost Stories
51. Sketches among the Poor, No. 1 [Blackwoodâs Edinburgh Magazine, January 1837]
52. Clopton Hall [1840]
53. The Last Generation in England [1849]
54. Disappearances [1851]
55. Cumberland Sheep-Shearers [1853]
56. Traits and Stories of The Hugenots [1853]
57. Modern Greek Songs [1854]
58. Life of Charlotte Brontë [1857]
59. French Life [1864]
About the Author
Elizabeth Gaskell, 1810-1865
Novelist, daughter of William Stevenson, a Unitarian minister, and for some time Keeper of the Treasury Records. She married William Gaskell, a Unitarian minister, at Manchester, and in 1848 published anonymously her first book, Mary Barton, in which the life and feelings of the manufacturing working classes are depicted with much power and sympathy. Other novels followed, Lizzie Leigh [1855], Mr. Harrisonâs Confessions [1865], Ruth [1853], Cranford (1851â3), North and South [1855], Sylviaâs Lovers [1863], etc. Her last work was Wives and Daughters [1865], which appeared in the Cornhill Magazine, and was left unfinished.
1. Mary Barton [1848]
2. Cranford [1851-3]
3. Ruth [1853]
4. North and South [1854â5]
5. Sylviaâs Lovers [1863]
6. Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story [1865]
7. The Moorland Cottage [1851]
8. Mr. Harrisonâs Confessions [1851]
9. The Poor Clare [1856]
10. My Lady Ludlow [1858]
11. Lois the Witch [1859]
12. A Dark Nightâs Work [1864]
13. Cousin Phillis [1864]
14. Libbie Marshâs Three Eras [1847]
15. The Sexton's Hero [1847]
16. Christmas Storms and Sunshine [1848]
17. Hand and Heart [1849]
18. The Well of Pen Morfa [1850]
19. Martha Preston [1850]
20. The Heart of John Middleton [1850]
21. The Deserted Mansion [1851]
22. The Shahâs English Gardener [1852]
23. The Old Nurseâs Story [1852]
24. Bessyâs Troubles at Home [1852]
25. The Squireâs Story [1853]
26. Bran [Household Words, Saturday, October 22, 1853]
27. The Scholar's Story [Household Words, Extra Christmas Number, 1853]
28. Morton Hall [1853]
29. My French Master [1853]
30. Uncle Peter [1853]
31. Company Manners [1854]
32. Lizzie Leigh [1855]
33. Half a Life-time Ago [1855]
34. An Accursed Race [1855]
35. A Visit To Eton [1857]
36. Right at Last [1858]
37. The Doom of the Griffiths [1858]
38. The Crooked Branch [1859]
39. Round the Sofa [1859]
40. The Half-brothers [1859]
41. A Fear for the Future [1859]
42. Curious, if True [1860, in Cornhill Magazine]
43. The Grey Woman [1861]
44. Six Weeks at Heppenheim [1862]
45. Shams [Fraserâs Magazine, lxvii, 1863]
46. An Italian Institution [1864]
47. The Cage at Cranford [1864]
48. Crowley Castle [1864]
49. Some Passages from the History of the Chomley Family [1865]
50. Two Fragments of Ghost Stories
51. Sketches among the Poor, No. 1 [Blackwoodâs Edinburgh Magazine, January 1837]
52. Clopton Hall [1840]
53. The Last Generation in England [1849]
54. Disappearances [1851]
55. Cumberland Sheep-Shearers [1853]
56. Traits and Stories of The Hugenots [1853]
57. Modern Greek Songs [1854]
58. Life of Charlotte Brontë [1857]
59. French Life [1864]
About the Author
Elizabeth Gaskell, 1810-1865
Novelist, daughter of William Stevenson, a Unitarian minister, and for some time Keeper of the Treasury Records. She married William Gaskell, a Unitarian minister, at Manchester, and in 1848 published anonymously her first book, Mary Barton, in which the life and feelings of the manufacturing working classes are depicted with much power and sympathy. Other novels followed, Lizzie Leigh [1855], Mr. Harrisonâs Confessions [1865], Ruth [1853], Cranford (1851â3), North and South [1855], Sylviaâs Lovers [1863], etc. Her last work was Wives and Daughters [1865], which appeared in the Cornhill Magazine, and was left unfinished.