Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Cranford Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Women Without Men at Cranford
- Mrs. Gaskell and the World of Cranford
- Structure and Movement in Cranford
- Cranford (1853)
- What Kind of Book is Cranford?
- Affairs of the Alphabet: Reading, Writing, and Narrating in Cranford
- A Penchant for Narrative: ‘Mary Smith’ in Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford
- ‘Peter Was a Lady Then’: Sexuality and Gender in Cranford
- Language Among the Amazons: Conjuring and Creativity in Cranford
- Mothers without Children, Unity without Plot: Cranford's Radical Charm
- Further Reading