| ←Author Index: Ga | Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1810–1865) |
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Works
Novels
- Mary Barton (1848)
- Cranford (1851-1853)
- Ruth (1853)
- North and South (1854-1855) vol. I (transcription project), vol. II (transcription project)
- Sylvia's lovers (1863)
- Cousin Phillis (1864)
- Wives and Daughters (1865)
Collections
- The Moorland Cottage (1850)
- The Old Nurse's Story (1852)
- Lizzie Leigh (1855)
- My Lady Ludlow (1859)
- Round the Sofa (1859)
- Lois the Witch (1861)
- The Grey Woman (collection) (1861)
- A Dark Night's Work and Other Tales (1890) (external scan)
- A Dark Night's Work — Cousin Phillis — The Grey Woman — The Heart of John Middleton — Traits and Stories of the Huguenots — Six Weeks at Heppenheim — Lizzie Leigh — The Crooked Branch — The Sexton's Hero
Short stories and novellas
(partial list)
- Half a Life-time Ago (1855)
- A Dark Night's Work (1863)
- Libbie Marsh's Three Eras (1847)
- Christmas Storms and Sunshine (1848)
- The Squire's Story (1853)
- An Accursed Race (1855)
- The Poor Clare (1856)
- "The Manchester Marriage" (1858), a chapter of A House to Let, co-written with Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and Adelaide Anne Procter
- The Half-brothers (1859)
- The Grey Woman (1861)
Non-fiction
- The Life of Charlotte Brontë (1857)
Works about Gaskell
- "Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn," in The American Cyclopædia (1879)
- "Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn," in Dictionary of National Biography, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
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