Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South is a novel of contrasts: a juxtaposition of people and philosophies encapsulated by the geographical distinctions of the title. The north is represented by the “smoky, dirty” industrial town of Milton in the north of England (95), and the south by the idyllic Hampshire village of Helstone, with its “fresh and open air” (103). First published in serial form in 1854-5, North and South does not focus on illness per se, but its attention to location and to industry, and to the physical and mental wellbeing of the working class, inevitably prompts reflections on the occupational health difficulties that have haunted the history of industrialization
2-s2.0-85102876520Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1855) portrays the “Condition-of-England-Ques...
Critical attention to Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North and South (1854-55), and to nineteenth-century...
Both contemporary and modern critics recognize the industrial, regional, and personal conflicts in N...
As coal and steam power transformed Britain’s physical and social landscape, the industrial fiction ...
Gaskell's 1855 novel North and South represents an important departure from her earlier works, which...
The article examines the work of cartography in the 1854/5 Gaskell novel North and South, which has ...
Critical assessments of Elizabeth Gaskell have tended to emphasise the regional and provincial aspec...
With the development of industry and the prevalence of machinery, the world of nature was violated i...
This paper explores the social and historical context of the Industrial Revolution in Victorian Engl...
This paper argues that the Victorian view on public and private matters in North and South must be r...
Building on previous critical accounts, this article analyses the insufficiently considered role of ...
The 2003 reissue of the Penguin Classics edition of Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South reproduces o...
The purpose of this paper in to call critics' attention to the effectiveness of a chronology as a me...
This thesis is basically a study of binary oppositions on Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South in whi...
Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1854), a condition of England novel projects the rise of i...
2-s2.0-85102876520Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1855) portrays the “Condition-of-England-Ques...
Critical attention to Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North and South (1854-55), and to nineteenth-century...
Both contemporary and modern critics recognize the industrial, regional, and personal conflicts in N...
As coal and steam power transformed Britain’s physical and social landscape, the industrial fiction ...
Gaskell's 1855 novel North and South represents an important departure from her earlier works, which...
The article examines the work of cartography in the 1854/5 Gaskell novel North and South, which has ...
Critical assessments of Elizabeth Gaskell have tended to emphasise the regional and provincial aspec...
With the development of industry and the prevalence of machinery, the world of nature was violated i...
This paper explores the social and historical context of the Industrial Revolution in Victorian Engl...
This paper argues that the Victorian view on public and private matters in North and South must be r...
Building on previous critical accounts, this article analyses the insufficiently considered role of ...
The 2003 reissue of the Penguin Classics edition of Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South reproduces o...
The purpose of this paper in to call critics' attention to the effectiveness of a chronology as a me...
This thesis is basically a study of binary oppositions on Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South in whi...
Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1854), a condition of England novel projects the rise of i...
2-s2.0-85102876520Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1855) portrays the “Condition-of-England-Ques...
Critical attention to Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North and South (1854-55), and to nineteenth-century...
Both contemporary and modern critics recognize the industrial, regional, and personal conflicts in N...