- Description and Mood in Brontë and Gaskell
- Description of Setting as Narrative: Margaret's First Sight of Milton
- Gaskell's Description of Setting: the Thornton's Home
- Contrast of the Industrial North and Rural South
- Setting and Mood in Gaskell's North and South and Brontë's Jane Eyre
- Fantasy Writing and Geographic Location in Gaskell’s North and South
- Weather and Mood
- Chronological setting in Gaskell's novels
- Taming Heterotopia — The Spatio-Temporal Politics of Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton
Last modified 15 November 2008