Dickens studies annual
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Dickens studies annual
AMS Press, c1980
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
- v. 5
- v. 6
- v. 7
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Note
Reprint of the 1970-1978 ed. published by Southern illinois University Press
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Includes book-length critical edition of Dickens's juvenilia
- Paul Schacht, "In Pursuit of Pickwick's Hat: Dickens and the Epistemology of Utilitarianism"
- Natalie McKnight, "The Erotics of Barnaby Rudge"
- Karen Bourrier, "Reading Laura Bridgman: Literacy and Disability in Dickens's American Notes"
- Michael Klotz, "Dombey and Son and the 'Parlour on Wheels'"
- John Kofron, "Dickens, Collins, and the Influence of the Arctic"
- Jan Alber, "Darkness, Light, and Various Shades of Gray: The Prison and the Outside World in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities"
- Philip V. Allingham, "The Illustrations for Great Expectations in Harper's Weekly (1860-1861) and in the Illustrated Library Edition (1862) - 'Reading by the Light of Illustration'"
- Victoria Ford Smith, "Dolls and Imaginative Agency in Bradford, Pardoe, and Dickens"
- Robert Tracy, "'Opium is the true hero of the tale': De Quincey, Dickens, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
- Stephanie Pena-Sy, "Intoxication, Provocation, and Derangement: Interrogating the Nature of Criminal Responsibility in The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
- Robert C. Hanna, "Before Boz: The Juvenilia and Early Writings of Charles Dickens, 1820-1833"
- Natalie McKnight, "Recent Dickens Studies - 2007"
- Index.
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