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Dickens, Charles (チャールズ・ディケンズ) 1812-1870.研究論文
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The Daughter's Desire in Dombey and Son. In: Critical Survey. 17.2 (2005): p. 77-91(15) - Allingham, Philip V.;
Shadows of 'Things That Have Been and Will Be' in Great Expectations (1861). In: English Language Notes, 2004 Mar; 41 (3): p. 50-56(7) - Ålovsrud, Bård.;
Grotesque characters in Charles Dickens's A tale of two cities, Great Expectations, and Our mutual friend Publisert år: 2007. A Dissertation Presented to the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages The University of Oslo. Spring Term 2007. 88p. - Bachman, Maria K.;
Who Cares? Novel Reading, Narrative Attachment Disorder, and the Case of The Old Curiosity Shop. In: Journal of Narrative Theory, Vol. 37, no. 2, Summer 2007, pp. 296-325(30) - Balcerzak, Scott.;
Dickensian Orphan as Child Star: Freddie Bartholomew and the Commodity of Cute in MGM's David Copperfield (1935). In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 2005. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 51-61(11) - Bar-Yosef, Eitan.;
'It's the Old Story': David and Uriah in II Samuel and David Copperfield. In: Modern Language Review 101.4 (2006): p. 957-965(9) - Barzilai, S.;
The Bluebeard Barometer: Charles Dickens and Captain Murderer. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, 2004, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 505-524(20) - Batchelor, J.;
The Scriptures of Charles Dickens: Novels of Ideology, Novels of the Self by Vincent Newey. In: English, 2004, vol. 53, no. 207, pp. 252-254(3) - Bialkowski, Brian.;
Facing up to the question of fidelity: The example of A tale of two cities. In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 2001. Vol. 29, no. 3; p. 203-209 (7) - Bodenheimer, Rosemarie.;
Dickens, Fascinated. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 48, no. 2, Winter 2006, pp. 268-276(9) - Booth, Alison.
Neo-Victorian Self-Help, or Cider House Rules. In: American Literary History, Vol. 14, no. 2, Summer 2002, p. 284-310(27) - Bottum, J.;
The Ghost of Christmas Past. In: The Weekly Standard. Washington: Dec 24, 2001. Vol. 7, no. 15; p. 29-33(5) - Bove, Alexander.;
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Dickens's Brown Forester. In: Notes and Queries, Mar 2002; 49: p. 57- 59(3) - Bruns, John.;
Get Out of Gaol Free, or: How to Read a Comic Plot. In: Journal of Narrative Theory, Vol. 35, no. 1, Winter 2005, p. 25-59(35) - Buckland, A.;
`The Poetry of Science'': Charles Dickens, Geology, and Visual and Material Culture in Victorian London. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, 2007, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 679-696(18) - Burgan, Mary.;
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Triestes Early Role in the Italian Reception of Charles Dickens. In: The Modern Language Review ,1 January 2003, vol.: 98, no. 1, p. 1-10(10) - Castillo, LT.;
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Grace Moore, Dickens and Empire: Discourses of Class, Race and Colonialism in the Works of Charles Dickens. In: Clio, 2006, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 437-443(7) - Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith).;
The Great Dickens Characters. In: Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, Vol. 9, no. 2, Spring 2006, p. 185-197(13) - Choi, Tina Young.;
Writing the Victorian city: Discourses of risk, connection, and inevitability. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Summer 2001. Vol. 43, no. 4; p. 561-590(30) - Clay, George R.;
In defense of flat characters. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Spring 2001. Vol. 42, no. 3; p. 271-281(11) - Claybaugh, Amanda.;
Dickensian Intemperance: Charity and Reform. In: Novel. Providence: Fall 2003. Vol. 37, no. 1/2; p. 45-65(21) - Claybaugh, Amanda.;
Toward a New Transatlanticism: Dickens in the United States. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 48, no. 3, Spring 2006, p. 439-460(22) - Cohen, William A.;
Interiors: Sex and the Body in Dickens. In: Critical Survey 17.2(2005): p. 5-19(15) - Courtemanche, Eleanor.;
"Naked Truth is the Best Eloquence": Martineau, Dickens, and the Moral Science of Realism. In: ELH, Vol. 73, no. 2, Summer 2006, p. 383-407(25) - Cregan-Reid, Vybarr.:
Bodies, Boundaries and Queer Waters: Drowning and Prosopopoeia in Later Dickens. In: Critical Survey 17.2 (2005): p. 20-33(14) - Cynthia, Whissell.;
Serial Publication and the Emotional Associations of Words in Dickens' David Copperfield. In: Psychological Reports, Dec 2006. Vol. 99, no. 3; p. 751-761(11)
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Sketches by Boz, "So Frail a Machine". In: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 48, no. 4, Autumn 2008, pp. 801-812(12) - Deak, Gloria.;
Charles Dickens's first visit to the New World. In: The Magazine Antiques. New York: Sep 2003. Vol. 164, no. 3; p. 120-127(8) - Deffenbacher, Kristina.;
The Psychic Architecture of Urban Domestic Heroines: North and South and Little Dorrit. In: Victorians Institute Journal, 30 (2002): p. 123-140(18) - Deutschendorf, Brian.;
Dickens's OLIVER TWIST. In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2005. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 146-149(4) - Dougherty, Kathleen Poorman.;
Habituation and Character Change. In: Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 31, no. 2, October 2007, pp. 294-310(17) - Durey, Jill.;
Marrying One's Ward and Bleak House. In: Notes and Queries. London: Mar 2008. Vol. 55, no. 1; p. 39-41(3) - Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
Devils, Noses, Alfred Lammle, and Dunstan. In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 2008. Vol. 66, no. 4; p. 240-242(3) - Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
Shakespeare's King Lear and Dickens's The Pickwick Papers. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2001. Vol. 60, no. 1; p. 5-6(2) - Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
Two Verdian Echoes in Heartbreak House; [1]. In: Notes and Queries. London: Mar 2005. Vol. 52, no. 1; p. 99-100 (2) - Ellis, Sian.;
Christmas tomes. In: British Heritage. Harrisburg: Dec 2001/Jan 2002. Vol. 23, no. 1; p. 26-32(7) - Ellison, David A.;
Mobile Homes, Fallen Furniture, and the Dickens Cure. In: The South Atlantic Quarterly. Durham: Winter 2009. Vol. 108, no. 1; p. 87-114(28) - Evans, Donald.;
Imagination and medical education. In: Journal of Medical Ethics. London: Jun 2001. Vol. 27, no. 1; p. 30-34(5)
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Envy Rising. In: ELH 69.4 (2002): p. 889-905(17) - Ferguson, Susan L.;
Dickens's Public Readings and the Victorian Author. In: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 41, no. 4, Autumn 2001, pp. 729-749(21) - Federico, Annette.;
David Copperfield and the Pursuit of Happiness. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 46, no. 1, Autumn 2003, pp. 69-95(27) - Freedman, Carl.;
London as science fiction: A note on some images from Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, and Orwell. In: Extrapolation. Kent: Fall 2002. Vol. 43, no. 3; p. 251-262(12) - Freedgood, Elaine.;
Realism, Fetishism, and Genocide: "Negro Head" Tobacco in and around Great Expectations. In: Novel. Providence: Fall 2002. Vol. 36, no. 1; p. 26-41(16) - Follini, Tamara.;
James, Dickens, and the Indirections of Influence. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 228-238(11) - Furneaux, H.;
Charles Dickens's Families of Choice: Elective Affinities, Sibling Substitution, and Homoerotic Desire. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2007, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 153-192(40) - Gervais, David.;
Dostoevsky and the English Novel: Dickens, John Cowper Powys and D. H. Lawrence. In: The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 35, no. 1, 2006, p. 49-71(23) - Giles, Paul.;
Antipodean American Literature: Franklin, Twain, and the Sphere of Subalternity, In: American Literary History, Vol. 20, no. 1-2, Spring/Summer 2008, p. 22-50(29) - Goldfarb, Russell M.;
John Jarndyce of Bleak House. In: Studies in the Novel 12.2 (2002): p. 144-152(9) - Gray, Beryl.;
Nobody's Daughters: Dickens's Tattycoram and George Eliot's Caterina Sarti. In: George Eliot Review: Journal of the George Eliot Fellowship 32 (2001): p. 51-62(12) - Green, Thomas M,; Anne E Fernald.;
Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock and Dickens's Hard Times. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2003. Vol. 62, no. 1; p. 31-33 (3) - Gregory, Marshall W.;
Ethical Engagements over Time: Reading and Rereading David Copperfield and Wuthering Heights. In: Narrative, vol. 12, no. 3, October 2004, p. 281-305(25) - Gribble, Jennifer.;
Why the Good Samaritan was a Bad Economist: Dickens' Parable for Hard Times. In: Literature & Theology: An International Journal of Religion, Theory, and Culture 18.4 (2004): 427-441(15) - Grogan, Michael.
Generosity and the Ghosts of Poor Laws Passed. In: Narrative, Vol. 12, no. 2, May 2004, pp. 151-166(16) - Groth, Helen.;
Reading Victorian Illusions: Dickens's Haunted Man and Dr. Pepper's "Ghost". In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 50, no. 1, Autumn 2007, pp. 43-65(23)
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Grafting A Christmas Carol. In: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 48, no. 4, Autumn 2008, p. 813-827(15) - Hansen, Andrew C.;
Rhetorical indiscretions: Charles Dickens as abolitionist. In: Western Journal of Communication. Salt Lake City: Winter 2001. Vol. 65, no. 1; p. 26-44 (19) - Hardy, Rob.;
Doing Good and Winning Love: Social Work and Fictional Autobiographies by Charles Dickens and John Stroud. In: British Journal of Social Work, Mar 2005; 35: p. 207- 220(14) - Harrison, Mary-Catherine.;
The Paradox of Fiction and the Ethics of Empathy: Reconceiving Dickens's Realism. In: Narrative,16.3 (Oct. 2008): p. 256-278(23) - Heady, Emily.;
The Polis's Different Voices: Narrating England's Progress in Dickens's Bleak House. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language 48.4 (2006): p. 312-319(8) - Herbert, Christopher.;
Filthy lucre: Victorian ideas of money. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Winter 2002. Vol. 44, no. 2; p. 185-214(30) - Hollington, Michael.;
Mr. F's Aunt and Mr. C's Mother: Some Notes on the Nameless Madwomen of Little Dorrit. In: Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens: Revue du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Victoriennes et Edouardiennes de l'Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier 56 (2002): 12, p. 49-58(10) - Hollington, Michael.;
Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Victorian Authorship. In: Clio. Fort Wayne: Summer 2003. Vol. 32, no. 4; p. 496-503 (8) - Hosle, V.;
The Lost Prodigal Son's Corporal Works of Mercy and the Bridegroom's Wedding. The Religious Subtext of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. In: Anglia, 2008, vol. 126, no. 3, pp. 477-502(26) - Hunt, Tiffany J., Hunt, Bud.;
"Great Expectations" and Great Expectations: A Young Teacher Grows Up with Pip. In: English Journal, Mar 2008. Vol. 97, no. 4; p. 97-100(4) - Huntley, Dana.;
Visiting in DICKENS WORLD. In: British Heritage. Harrisburg: Sep 2008. Vol. 29, no. 4; p. 42-45 (4)
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Buddenbrook & Son: Thomas Mann and Literary Influence. In: English Studies, Vol. 82, no. 6, December 2001, pp. 521-538(18) - Jennifer Gribble;
Why the Good Samaritan was a Bad Economist: Dickens' Parable for Hard Times. In: Literature and Theology, Dec 2004; 18: p. 427 - 441(15) - John, Juliet.;
'A body without a head': The Idea of Mass Culture in Dickens's American Notes (1842). In: Journal of Victorian Culture, Vol. 12, no. 2, Autumn 2007, p. 173-202(30) - Johnson, Michael K.;
Not Telling the Story the Way It Happened: Alfonso Cuarón's Great Expectations. In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 2005. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 62-78(17) - Jonathan Smith.;
Domestic Hybrids: Ruskin, Victorian Fiction, and Darwin's Botany. In: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 48, no. 4, Autumn 2008, pp. 861-870(10) - Joshi, P.;
Mutiny Echoes: India, Britons, and Charles Dickens's A tale of two cities. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2007, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 48-87(40) - Justman, Stewart.;
Direct and Indirect Guilt in Little Dorrit. In: Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 85. 1-2, Spring-Summer, 2002): p. 39-52(14) - Kaiser, Matthew.;
A History of "Ludicrous". In: ELH, Vol. 71, no. 3, Fall 2004, p. 631-660(30) - Ketabgian, Tamara.;
Melancholy Mad Elephants: Affect and the Animal Machine in Hard Times. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Summer 2003. Vol. 45, no. 4; p. 649-676(28) - Klotz, Michael.;
Two Dickens Rooms in 'The Yellow Wall-Paper'. In: Notes and Queries, December 2005; 52: p. 490 - 491(2)
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Ethics and Theory: Suffering Children in Dickens, Dostoevsky, and Le Guin. In: ELH, Vol. 75, no. 1, Spring 2008, p. 89-108(20) - Leavis L.R.; Wagenaar D.;
Conrad's Victory and the English Tradition. In: Neophilologus, vol. 87, no. 3(July 2003), p. 487-499(13) - Leitch, Thomas M.;
Twelve Fallacies in Contemporary Adaptation Theory. In: Criticism, Vol. 45, no. 2, Spring 2003, pp. 149-171(23) - Linda, Strahan,;
There's a Hole in the (Inspector) Bucket: The Victorian Police in Fact and Fiction. In: Clues. Washington: Spring 2005. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 57-62(6) - Litsios, Socrates.;
Charles Dickens and the movement for sanitary reform. In: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. Chicago: Spring 2003. Vol. 46, no. 2; p. 183-199(16) - Lougy, Robert E.;
Filth, Liminality, and Abjection in Charles Dickens's Bleak House. In: ELH - Vol. 69, no. 2, Summer 2002, p. 473-500(28) - Lupton, Christina.;
Walking on flowers: The Kantian aesthetics of Hard Times. In: ELH. Baltimore: Spring 2003. Vol. 70, no. 1; p. 151-169(19)
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'Red-Headed Animal': Race, Sexuality and Dickens's Uriah Heep. In: Critical Survey 17.2 (2005): p. 48-62(15) - MacKenzie, Ann Haley.;
An Analysis of Environmental Issues in 19th Century England Using the Writings of Charles Dickens. In: The American Biology Teacher, Apr 2008. Vol. 70, no. 4; p. 202-205(3) - MacLeod, Isabel;
Dickens' Kent. In: Historian. London: Winter 2004. p. 38-41(4) - McManus, I C.;
Charles Dickens: A neglected diagnosis. In: The Lancet. London: Dec 22-Dec 29, 2001. Vol. 358, no. 9299; p. 2158-2161(4) - Mary-Catherine Harrison.;
The Paradox of Fiction and the Ethics of Empathy: Reconceiving Dickens's Realism. In: Narrative, Vol. 16, no. 3, October 2008, pp. 256-278(23) - Matthew Bevis.;
Dickens in Public. In: Essays in Criticism, Jul 2001; 51: p. 330 - 352(23) - Matus, Jill L.;
Trauma, Memory, and Railway Disaster: The Dickensian Connection. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 43, no. 3, Spring 2001, p. 413-436(24) - Meckier, Jerome.;
Charles Dickens, George Dolby, and New York in 1867-68. In: ANQ. Lexington: Winter 2002. Vol. 15, no. 1; p. 39-45(8) - Meckier, Jerome.;
Great Expectations and self-help: Dickens frowns on smiles. In: JEGP. Journal of English and Germanic Philology. Urbana: Oct 2001. Vol. 100, no. 4; p. 537-554(18) - Morris, Pam.;
Bleak House and the Struggle for the State Domain. In: ELH 68 (2001): 679-698(20) - Mukherjee, Ankhi.;
Missed Encounters: Repetition, Rewriting, and Contemporary Returns to Charles Dickens's Great Expectations. In: Contemporary Literature. Madison: Spring 2005. Vol. 46, no. 1; p. 108-133(26) - Noonkester, Myron C.;
Dickens's Bleak House. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2005. Vol. 64, no. 1; p. 35-38(4)
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- O'Brien, Colleen C.;
What the Dickens?: Intertextual Influence and the Inheritance of Virtue in Julia C. Collins's The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride. In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 2006. Vol. 40, no. 4; p. 661-685 (25) - O'Gorman, Francis.;
Dickens and Yeats's 'The Municipal Gallery Revisited'. In: Notes and Queries, September 2006; 53: p. 355-356(2) - Ohi, Kevin.;
Autobiography and David Copperfield's Temporalities of Loss. In: Victorian Literature and Culture 33.2 (2005):p. 435-449(15) - Osteen, Mark.;
The Great Expectations of Stephen Dedalus. In: James Joyce Quarterly. Tulsa: Fall 2003. Vol. 41, no. 1/2; p. 169-183(15) - Peters, John G.;
Father, King, and God: John Milton's Prose Response to Monarchy. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Spring 2008. Vol. 49, no. 3; p. 228-244 (17) - Pionke, Albert D.;
Plots of Opportunity: Representing Conspiracy in Victorian England. The Ohio State University Press, 2004. 73pp. - Pope, Norris.;
Dickens's "the Signalman" and information problems in the railway age. In: Technology and Culture, Jul 2001. Vol. 42, no. 3; p. 436-461(26) - Puskar, Jason.;
William Dean Howells and the Insurance of the Real. In: American Literary History, Vol. 18, no. 1, Spring 2006, p. 29-58(30)
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Great Expectations. In: Scholastic Action. New York: Sep 4, 2006. Vol. 30, no. 1; p. 8-13 (6) - Reed, John R.;
The Gentleman in the White Waistcoat: Dickens and Metonymy. In: Style. DeKalb: Winter 2005. Vol. 39, no. 4; p. 412-428(17) - Reed, John R.;
The Riches of Redundancy: Our mutual friend. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 2006. Vol. 38, no. 1; p. 15-35(21) - Richard Horton.;
The art of medicine: The resistance of Little Dorrit. In: The Lancet. London: Feb 9-Feb 15, 2008. Vol. 371, no. 9611; p. 468 (2) - Richard John Neuhaus.;
The Fantastic Shadows of Charles Dickens. In: First Things. New York: Nov 2008. p. 66-67 (2) - Rose, Natalie.;
Flogging and Fascination: Dickens and the Fragile Will. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Summer 2005. Vol. 47, no. 4; p. 505-533(29) - RossiWilcox, S.M.;
American Adaptation and Mrs. Charles Dickens's Plum Pudding. In: Journal of American Culture, 2005, vol. 28, no. 4, p. 431-436(6) - Rothenberg, Molly Anne.;
Articulating Social Agency in Our mutual friend: Problems with Performance, Practices, and Political Efficacy. In: ELH. Baltimore: Fall 2004. Vol. 71, no. 3; p. 719-749(31) - Rotunno, Laura.;
'The Long History of 'in Short': Mr. Micawber, Letter-Writers, and Literary Men. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, 33.2 (2005): p. 415-433(19) - Rushton, Richard.;
What Can a Face Do? On Deleuze and Faces. In: Cultural Critique 51 (2002):p. 219-237(19) [Our mutual friend]
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Dickens and the Idea of the Comic Novel. In: Yearbook of English Studies 36.2 (2006): p. 51-64(14) - Saville, Julia F.;
Eccentricity as Englishness in David Copperfield. In: Studies in English Literature, 1500 - 1900. Baltimore: Autumn 2002. Vol. 42, no. 4; p. 781-797(17) - Savu, Laura E.;
The "Crooked Business" of Storytelling: Authorship and Cultural Revisionism in Peter Carey's Jack Maggs. In: Ariel. Calgary: Jul/Oct 2005. Vol. 36, no. 3/4; p. 127-164(38) - Schlicke, Paul.;
Hazlitt, Horne, and the Spirit of the Age. In: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 45, no. 4, Autumn 2005, pp. 829-851(23) - Simon, Petch.;
The business of the barrister in A tale of two cities. In: Criticism. Detroit: Winter 2002. Vol. 44, no. 1; p. 27-42(16) - Sims, Jennifer S.;
Dickens's A tale of two cities. In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 2005. Vol. 63, no. 4; p. 219-221(4) - Smith, Caleb.;
Detention without Subjects: Prisons and the Poetics of Living Death. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Vol. 50, no. 3, Fall 2008, pp. 243-267(25) - Stedman, Jones, Gareth.;
The Redemptive Power of Violence? Carlyle, Marx and Dickens. In: History Workshop Journal, Spring 2008; 65: p. 1- 22(22) - Steinlight, Emily.;
Anti-Bleak House": Advertising and the Victorian Novel. In: Narrative, Vol. 14, no. 2, May 2006, p. 132-162(31) - Steinbach, Susie L.;
From Redress to Farce: Breach of Promise Theatre in Cultural Context, 1830-1920. In: Journal of Victorian Culture, Vol. 13, no. 2, Autumn 2008, p. 247-276(30) - Stenning, Rodney.;
Dickens, Ingres, and Mrs. Merdle. In: English Language Notes. Boulder: Dec 2004. Vol. 42, no. 2; p. 35-40(6) - Steven Long.;
Hamartia Poetics in Dickens's Bleak House. In: The American Journal of Semiotics. Kent: 2002. Vol. 18, no. 1-4; p. 15-66 (53) - Stokes, Peter M.;
Bentham, Dickens, and the uses of the workhouse. In: Studies in English Literature, 1500 - 1900. Baltimore: Autumn 2001. Vol. 41, no. 4; p. 711-727(17) - Sundeep, Bisla.;
The Return of the Author: Privacy, Publication, the Mystery Novel, and The Moonstone. In: boundary 2, Vol. 29, no. 1, Spring 2002, p. 177-222(46) - Sytsma, Sharon E.;
Agapic Friendship. In: Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 27, no. 2, October 2003, pp. 428-435(8)
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Carlyle Through Nietzche: Reading Sartor Resartus. In: Modern Language Review. Belfast: Apr 2007. Vol. 102; p. 326-340(15) - Tatum, Karen Elizabeth.;
Something Covered with an Old Blanket: Nancy and Other Dead Mothers in OLIVER TWIST. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis. New York: Sep 2005. Vol. 65, no. 3; p. 239-260(22) - Taylor, Jenny Bourne.;
Received, a Blank Child: John Brownlow, Charles Dickens and. the London Foundling Hospital-Archives and Fictions'. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature. 56/3 (2001), p. 293-364(72) - Ted, Roberts,;
Ebenezer Scrooge: In his own defense. In: Ideas on Liberty. Dec 2002. Vol. 52, no. 12; p. 14-15(2) - Thompson, Corey Evan.;
Dickens's OLIVER TWIST. In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2003. Vol. 61, no. 3; p. 147-149(3) - Titolo, Matthew.;
The Clerks' tale: Liberalism, accountability, and mimesis in David Copperfield. In: ELH. Baltimore: Spring 2003. Vol. 70, no. 1; p. 171-195(25) - Trodd, Anthea.;
Messages in bottles and Collins's seafaring man. In: Studies in English Literature, 1500 - 1900. Baltimore: Autumn 2001. Vol. 41, no. 4; p. 751-764(14)
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The Poetics of Social Deviance in Our mutual friend by Charles Dickens. In: Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens 61(2005): 23, p. 227-243(17) - Vanden, Bossche, Chris R.;
Class Discourse and Popular Agency in Bleak House. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Autumn 2004. Vol. 47, no. 1; p. 7-31(25) - Walton, Priscilla L.;
Postmillennial Victorian Studies. In: Contemporary Literature. Madison: Spring 2005. Vol. 46, no. 1; p. 134-138(5) - Welch, Brenda Jean.;
Charles Dickens's Bleak House: Benthamite Jurisprudence and the Law, or What the Law Is and What the Law Ought to Be by Brenda Jean Welch. A Dissertation. Baylor University, 2008. 187 pp. - Welsh, Alexander.;
A King Lear of the Debtors' Prison: Dickens and Shakespeare on Mortal Shame. In: Social Research. New York: Winter 2003. Vol. 70, no. 4; p. 1231-1258(28)
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Preaching Pity,. Dickens, Gaskell, and Sentimentalism in Victorian Culture / "Without Any Check of Proud Reserve": Sympathy and Its Limits in George Eliot's Novels. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Winter 2002. Vol. 44, no. 2; p. 323-327(5) - Barloon, Jim.;
Smiley, Jane. Charles Dickens. In: Studies in the Novel, 2004, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 140-141(2) - Bowen, John.;
Dickens Revisited. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Winter 2002. Vol. 44, no. 2; p. 321-323(3) - Bowen, John.;
Dickens's Villains: Melodrama, Character, Popular Culture. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Winter 2003. Vol. 45, no. 2; p. 352-352(2) - Bowen, John.;
The Old Story with a Difference: Pickwick's Vision (review) In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 49, no. 3, Spring 2007, pp. 546-547(2) - Glavin, John.;
Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves: Dickens and the Public Readings (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 50, No. 1, Autumn 2007, pp. 102-104(3) - Coffman, Christopher K.;
The Art of Eloquence: Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce. By Matthew Bevid. OUP, 2007. In: Rhetorical Review, vol. 6, no. 3(2008), p.1-4(4) - Coleman, Dawn.;
Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Victorian Authorship. In: Novel. Providence: Fall 2002. Vol. 36, no. 1; p. 126-128(3) - Cribb, T J.;
The Letters of Charles Dickens. Vol. IX, 1856-1861. In: T J Cribb. The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Feb 2000. Vol. 51, no. 201; p. 90-4 (5) - Cribb, T J.;
The Letters of Charles Dickens. Vol. X, 1862-1864. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: May 2000. Vol. 51, no. 202; p. 253-257 (5) - Cribb, T J.;
The Letters of Charles Dickens. Vol. XI, 1865-1867. In: Review of English Studies, May 2001, vol. 52, no. 206, p. 238-243(6) - Cribb, T J.;
Rereading the City/Rereading Dickens: Representation, the Novel, and Urban Realism. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Apr 2004. Vol. 55, no. 219; p. 291-292(2) - Dunn, Richard J.;
Other Dickens: Pickwick to Chuzzlewitt. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 2001. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 112-116(5) - Furneaux, Holly.;
Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves: Dickens and the Public Readings. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2008. Vol. 62, no. 4; p. 544-547 (4) - Gasser, Brian.;
Grace Moore. Dickens and Empire: Discourses of Class, Race and Colonialism in the Works of Charles Dickens. Pp. xii210 (The Nineteenth Century). Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. 45. In: Review of English Studies, November 2005,vol. 56, no. 227, p. 802-804(3) - Gillooly, Eileen.;
Dickens and the Daughter of the House. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Summer 2003. Vol. 45, no. 4; p. 740-742(3) - Glavin, John.;
The Rain of Years: Great Expectations and the World of Dickens/Dickens's Great Expectations: Misnar's Pavilion versus Cinderella. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Spring 2003. Vol. 45, no. 3; p. 542-544(3) - Gray, Beryl.;
Review: Dickens the Journalist. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Jun 2005. Vol. 56, no. 225; p. 457-460(4) - Herringer, Carol Engelhardt.;
Catholic Sensationalism and Victorian Literature, and: Dickens and Barnaby Rudge: Anti-Catholicism and Chartism (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 50, no. 3, Spring 2008, pp. 500-502(3) - Hokanson, Chris.;
Dickens, Melodrama, and the Parodic Imagination (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 46, no. 3, Spring 2004, pp. 541-542(2) - John, J.;
John O. Jordan, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Charles Dickens. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2002, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 132-134(3) - Laird, H.;
Lillian Nayder, Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Victorian Authorship. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2002, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 418-420(3) - Ledger, S.;
John Bowen and Robert L. Patten, eds., Palgrave Advances in Charles Dickens Studies. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2007, vol. 61, no. 4, pp. 516-520(5) - Masters, Joellen.;
Fortune's Wheel: Dickens and the Iconography of Women's Time (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 46, no. 4, Summer 2004, pp. 687-688 (2) - Meckier Jerome.;
Other Dickens: Pickwick and Chuzzlewit. In: JEGP. Journal of English and Germanic Philology. Urbana: Oct 2002. Vol. 101, no. 4; p. 583-586(4) - Nayder, Lillian.;
Dickens and Empire: Discourses of Class, Race and Colonialism in the Works of Charles Dickens (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 48, no. 2, Winter 2006, pp. 331-332(2) - Paroissien, David.;
Dickens's Nonfictional, Theatrical, And Poetical Writings: An Annotated Bibliography, 1820-2000. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Feb 2008. Vol. 59, no. 238; p. 167-169 (3) - Patten, Robert L;
Rival Readings: Dickens and … In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 2005. Vol. 37, no. 4; p. 477-484(8) - Plunkett, J.;
Jay Clayton, Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2005, vol. 59, no. 4, pp. 543-546(4) - Reed, John.;
Charles Dickens. In: Style. DeKalb: Winter 2007. Vol. 41, no. 4; p. 467-469 (3) *Criminal slang in OLIVER TWIST: Dickens's survival code - Robert L. Patten.;
Reviewed work(s): Dickens's Villains: Melodrama, Character, Popular Culture by Juliet John. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. 57, No. 2 (Sep., 2002), pp. 274-278(5) - Sadoff, Dianne F.;
Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Spring 2004. Vol. 46, no. 3; p. 505-506 (2) - Sambudha Sen.;
Dickens and the Popular Radical Imagination (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 50, no. 3, Spring 2008, pp. 498-500(3) - Schlicke, Paul.;
After Dickens: Reading, Adaptation, Performance. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Feb 2000. Vol. 51, no. 201; p. 154-156(3) - Schlicke, Paul.;
Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction. Volume 29. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Aug 2003. Vol. 54, no. 215; p. 426-428(3) - Schlicke, Paul.;
Review: Dickens and the Dream of Cinema. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Jun 2005. Vol. 56, no. 225; p. 460-461(2) - Schlicke, Paul.;
Review: Dickens, Melodrama, and the Parodic Imagination. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Nov 2004. Vol. 55, no. 222; p. 812-814(3) - Schlicke, Paul.;
Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Victorian Authorship. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Sep 2004. Vol. 55, no. 221; p. 632-633(2) - Smith, Grahame.;
Charles Dickens and His Performing Selves: Dickens and the Public Readings. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: Feb 2008. Vol. 59, no. 238; p. 169-170 (2) - Tambling, Jeremy.;
Other Dickens: Pickwick to Chuzzlewit / Dickens and the Spirit of the Age. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2001. Vol. 55, no. 4; p. 548-552(5) - Thompson, Kenneth.;
Victorian Detective Fiction and the Nature of Evidence: The Scientific Investigations of Poe, Dickens, and Doyle (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 47, no. 4, Summer 2005, pp. 609-611(3) - Trodd, Anthea.;
Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and Victorian Authorship. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Winter 2003. Vol. 45, no. 2; p. 350-351(2) - Walton, Priscilla L.;
Postmillennial Victorian Studies. In: Contemporary Literature, Vol. 46, no. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 134-138(5) - Welsh, Alexander.;
The Letters of Charles Dickens, Volume 12: 1868-1870, and: The Cambridge Companion to Charles Dickens (review). In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 46, no. 1, Autumn 2003, pp. 114-118(5)
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