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The cage at cranford
The cage at cranford











the cage at cranford

“The Poor Clare” ( Household Words, xiv, 1856) “Half a Lifetime Ago” ( Household Words, xii, 1855) “An Accursed Race” ( Household Words, xii, 1855) “Company Manners” ( Household Words, ix, 1854) “Modern Greek Songs” ( Household Words, ix, 1854) “Uncle Peter” ( Fraser’s Magazine, 48, 1853) “The Scholar’s Story” ( Household Words, Xmas Extra Number, 1853) “The Squire’s Story” ( Household Words, Xmas 1853 in “Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire”) “My French Master” ( Household Words, viii, 1853) “Traits and Stories of the Huguenots”( Household Words, viii, 1853) “Morton Hall” ( Household Words, viii, 1853) “Cumberland Sheep Shearers” ( Household Words, vi, 1853) “The Old Nurse’s Story” ( Household Words, Xmas 1852 in “Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire”)

the cage at cranford

“The Shah’s English Gardener” ( Household Words, v, 1852) “Bessy’s Troubles at Home” ( Sunday School Penny Magazine, n.s.ii, 1852) “The Deserted Mansion” ( Fraser’s Magazine, xliv, 1851) “Disappearances” ( Household Words, iii, 1851) “Mr Harrison’s Confessions” ( The Ladies’ Companion, iii, 1851) “The Heart of John Middleton” ( Household Words, ii, 1850) “The Well of Pen Morfa” ( Household Words, ii, 1850) “Lizzie Leigh” ( Household Words, i, 1849) “Martha Preston” ( Sartain’s Union Magazine, vi, 1850) “The Last Generation in England” ( Sartain’s Union Magazine, 1849) “Hand and Heart” ( Sunday School Penny Magazine, ii, 1849) “Christmas Storms and Sunshine” ( Howitt’s Journal, iii, 1848)

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“Letter of Enquiry” ( Howitt’s Journal, ii, 1847) “Our Manchester Correspondent Emerson’s Lectures” ( Howitt’s Journal, ii, 1847) “The Sexton’s Hero” ( Howitt’s Journal, ii, 1847) “Life in Manchester: Libbie Marsh’s Three Eras” ( Howitt’s Journal, i, 1847) I” ( Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, xli, 1837) “On Visiting the Grave of my Stillborn Little Girl”(July 4th, 1837) Wives and Daughters ( Cornhill Magazine, x, 1866) Short Stories My Lady Ludlow( Household Words, xviii, 1858)Ī Dark Night’s Work( All the Year Round, viii-ix, 1863)Ĭousin Phillis ( Cornhill Magazine, viii, 1864)

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North and South ( Household Words, x, 1855) These included Household Words and All the Year Round, both founded and owned by Charles Dickens, and The Cornhill Magazine, edited by William Makepeace Thackeray. The information in brackets refers to when and where a particular work first appeared.Īs was the norm in Victorian England, Elizabeth Gaskell’s novels were first serialised – and her short stories published in – the hugely popular periodicals of the day. Thank you to Professor Mitsuhara Matsuoka, of Nagoya University and the Japanese branch of the Gaskell Society for compiling these lists.













The cage at cranford