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Elizabeth Gaskell

edited by Valerie Sanders

(Lives of Victorian literary figures, 3 . Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin by their contemporaries ; v. 1)

Pickering & Chatto, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxiii-xxxvi)

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Ruskin grew up in suburban London; in later life, he settled in the Lake District . Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle moved in the opposite direction - from rural Scotland to London's Cheyne Walk. This title focuses on writers for whom 'the centre' was a pressing concern.

Table of Contents

  • Volume 1 Elizabeth Gaskell Includes: Henry James, 'Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell', Nation (22 February 1866)
  • [Harriet Parr], 'The Works of Mrs Gaskell', British Quarterly Review, pp. 399-429 (April 1867)
  • Mat Hompes, 'Mrs Gaskell', The Gentleman's Magazine, pp. 124-38 (August 1895)
  • Edna Lyall, 'Mrs Gaskell', Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign: A Book of Appreciations, ed. Mrs Oliphant et al, pp. 119-45 (1897)
  • Eliza Lynn Linton, My Literary Life: Reminiscences of Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, pp. 92-3 (1899)
  • Mrs Richmond Ritchie, 'Mrs Gaskell', Cornhill Magazine, Volume XXI, pp. 757-66 (December 1906)
  • Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, 'Mrs Gaskell' (1906), Gathered Leaves from the Prose of Mary E Coleridge, with a Memoir by Edith Sichel, pp. 186-93 (1910)
  • Memorials of two Sisters: Susanna and Catherine Winkworth ed. Margaret J Shaen, pp. 23-5, 29-32, 39, 100-1, 103-4 (1908)
  • Letters by Harriet Martineau, Matthew Arnold and Thomas and Jane Carlyle
  • Margaret Oliphant, 'Modern Novelists - Great and Small', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, pp. 559-60 (May 1855)
  • Margaret Oliphant, The Victorian Age of English Literature (with F R Oliphant), Volume I, pp. 325-8 (1892)
  • Extracts from The Brontes: Their Lives, Friendships and Correspondence (1932) Volume 2 Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle Includes: Charles and Frances Brookfield, Mrs Brookfield and her Circle (1905)
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson, English Traits (1856)
  • Francis Espinasse, Literary Recollections and Sketches (1893)
  • Henry James Senior, 'Some Personal Recollections of Carlyle', Atlantic Monthly (May 1881)
  • Henry Larkin, 'Carlyle and Mrs Carlyle: A Ten-Years' Reminiscence', British Quarterly Review (July 1881)
  • William MacCall, 'Almost a Romance', Pall Mall Gazette (December 1884)
  • Harriet Martineau, Autobiography (1877)
  • David Masson, Memories of London in the 'Forties (1908)
  • Margaret Oliphant, 'Mrs Carlyle', Contemporary Review (May 1883)
  • John Tyndall, New Fragments (1892)
  • George Venables, 'Carlyle in Society and at Home', Fortnightly Review (1888) Volume 3 John Ruskin Includes: William Holman Hunt, Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (1905)
  • E T Cook, The Life of John Ruskin (1912)
  • W G Collingwood, The Life and Work of John Ruskin (1893)
  • J A Hobson, John Ruskin: Social Reformer (1898)
  • William Bell Scott, Autobiographical Notes (1892)
  • Frederic Harrison, John Ruskin (1903)
  • J A Froude, Carlyle's Life in London (1884)
  • Friedrich Max-Muller, Auld Lang Syne (1878)
  • W H Mallock, The New Republic (1877)
  • Anne Thackeray Ritchie, Records of Tennyson, Ruskin, Browning (1892)
  • Henry Scott Holland, 'Gladstone and Ruskin', The Commonwealth (1896)
  • Dr George Harley, 'account of Ruskin's first attack of insanity', British Medical Journal (1900)
  • A C Benson, Memories and Friends (1924)

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