Elizabeth Gaskell
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (aka Mrs. Gaskell) was a Victorian-era novelist and short-story writer. She is well-known for her 1857 biography of Charlotte Brontë and for her ghost stories.
Bibliography
Novels
- Mary Barton (1848)
- Cranford (1851-3)
- Ruth (1853)
- North and South (1854-5)
- Sylvia's Lovers (1863)
- Cousin Phillis (1864)
- Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story (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)
- A Dark Night's Work (1863)
Short stories (partial)
- The Squire's Story (1853)
- Half a Life-time Ago (1855)
- An Accursed Race (1855)
- 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)
- Christmas Storms and Sunshine
- "The Old Nurse's Story"
Non-fiction
- The Life of Charlotte Bronte (1857)
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