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  1. Ablow, Rachel.;
    Harriet Martineau and the Impersonality of Pain. In: Victorian Studies, Vol. 56, No. 4 (Summer 2014), pp. 675-697(23)

  2. Adams, Michael Paul.;
    Cratchit: The Etymology. In: Journal of Literary Onomastics 1 (Spring 2011): pp. 31-52(22)

  3. Aldama, Frederick Luis.;
    What the Brain Sciences Might tell us About our Making of and Engaging with Strange Fictions. In: Style, Vol. 47, No. 3, Classic Enargia, plus essays on Henry James, H. G. Wells, Thomas Hardy, and Coetzee's Disgrace (Fall 2013), pp. 283-295(13)

  4. Allen, Michael.;
    Locating Tom-all-alone's. In: Dickens Quarterly, (29:1), 2012, pp. 32-49 (18)

  5. Allen, Michael.:
    New Evidence on Dickens's Grandparents. In: Dickensian, (109:489) [Spring 2013] , pp. 5-20(16)

  6. Allen, Michael.;
    New light on Dickens and the blacking factory. In: Dickensian (106:480) Spring 2010, pp. 5-30(26)

  7. Allen, Rob.;
    'Boz Versus Dickens': Paratext, Pseudonyms and Serialization in the Victorian Literary Marketplace. In: Hinks, John (ed.), Day, Matthew (ed. and introd.), From Compositors to Collectors: Essays on Book-Trade History, New Castle, DE--London, England: Oak Knoll--British Library, 2012. xviii, 382 pp.(Print Networks11). pp. 155-180(26)

  8. Allingham, Philip V. E.;
    Charles Dickens's Greatest Contemporary American Interpreter, Sol Eytinge (1833-1905), and His Narrative-Pictorial Sequences for A Christmas Carol (1868) and Our Mutual Friend (1864-65). In: Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations 17:2 (October 2013): pp. 173-194(22)

  9. Antinucci, Raffaella.;
    A Place that 'Grows Upon You Every Day': Charles Dickens, Giovanni/John Ruffini and the Literary Landscape of Liguria. In: Englishes, XVII(2013), n. 48, pp. 5-20(16)

     
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  10. Baumgarten, Murray.;
    Reading Dickens Writing London. In: Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas , (9:2), 2011, pp. 219-231(13) (In special issue: "Uneasy Pleasures." English summary.) .

  11. Baumgarten, Murray.;
    Theatre and Dream-Vision: Venice, Dickens, and the Modern City. In: De Stasio, Clotilde (foreword), Hollington, Michael (ed. and introd.), Orestano, Francesca (ed. and introd.), Dickens and Italy: Little Dorrit and Pictures from Italy, Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2009. xxviii, 267 pp. ISBN (10) 1-4438-1443-1; pp. 244-257)

  12. Benziman, Galia.;
    Alfred Jingle and the Pleasure of Incompleteness. In: Dickens Quarterly, (27:4), 2010, pp. 292-298(7)

  13. Berman, Carolyn Vellenga.;
    'Awful Unknown Quantities': Addressing the Readers in Hard Times. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, (37:2), 2009, pp. 561-582(22)

  14. Bevin, Darren.;
    Mountain Thoroughfares: Charles Dickens and the Alps. In: Dickens Quarterly, (29:2), 2012, pp. 151-161(11)

  15. Bickle, Sharon.;
    Twisting Dickens: Modding Childhood for the Steampunk Marketplace in Cory Doctorow's 'Clockwork Fagin'. In: Australasian Journal of Victorian StudiesQueensland, Australia, (18:3), 2013, pp. 58-71(14). (In special issue: "Neo-Victorianism".)

  16. Bishop, Benjamin Joseph.;
    Metonymy and the Dense Cosmos of Bleak House. In: SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 , (54:4), 2014, pp. 793-813(21)

  17. Blake, Peter.;
    Charles Dickens, George Augustus Sala and Household Words. In: Dickens Quarterly, (26:1), 2009, pp. 24-40(17)

  18. Bowen, John.;
    Harrison Ainsworth, Barnaby Rudge and the Battle of Bossenden Wood. In: Dickensian (109:490) [Summer 2013], pp. 158-165(8)

  19. Bower, Anthony.;
    'The Little Admiral': Sidney Dickens from Britannia to Topaze: Part I. In: Dickensian (109:490) [Summer 2013], pp. 147-157(11)

  20. Bower, Anthony J:;
    'The Little Admiral': Sydney Dickens from Britannia to Topaze: Part II. In: Dickensian (109:491) Winter 2013, pp. 261-271(11)

  21. Bown, Nicola.;
    What the Alligator Didn't Know: Natural Selection and Love in Our Mutual Friend. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century , (10:), 2010, (In special issue: "Dickens and Science") 17 pp.

  22. Brattin, Joel J.;
    Dick Swiveller's Bed. In: Dickens Quarterly, (26:3), 2009, pp. 165-174(10)

  23. Brattin, Joel J.;
    'Notes ... of inestimable value': Dickens's use (and abuse) of an historical source for Barnaby Rudge. In: Dickens Quarterly: a scholarly journal devoted to the study of the life, times, & works of Charles Dickens (31:1) [Mar 2014], pp. 5-16(12)

  24. Brenda Welch.;
    Bentham, Illegitimate Children, and 'the evil of the law' in Bleak House. In: Dickens Quarterly, 31.3 (September 2014). pp. 216-228(13)

  25. Buckmaster, Jonathan.;
    'A man of great feeling and sensibility': The Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi and the Tears of a Clown. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, (14:), 2012, (In special issue: "Dickens and Feeling"). 20 pp.

  26. Bury, Laurent.:
    'Call wine, wine; and finish there': non-dit et non-sens dans A Tale of Two Cities. In: Cercles (31) 2013, pp. 94-101(8)

  27. Butter, Michael.;
    Teaching Reading in Instalments: An Experiment. In: Proceedings. Freiburg: Anglistentag 2011. Ed. Monika Fludernik and Benjamin Kohlmann. Trier: WVT, 2012. pp. 253-260(8)

  28. Buurma, Rachel Sagner; Heffernan, Laura.;
    Interpretation, 1980 and 1880. In: Victorian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social, Political, and Cultural Studies, (55:4), 2013, pp. 615-628(14)

  29. Buzard, James.;
    'The Country of the Plague': Anticulture and Autoethnography in Dickens's 1850s. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, (38:2), 2010, pp. 413-419(7)

  30. Buzard, James.;
    Item of Mortality: Lives Led and Unled in Oliver Twist. In: ELH, (81:4), 2014, pp. 1225-1251(27)

  31. Byler, Lauren.;
    Dickens's little women; or, Cute as the DickensIn: Victorian Literature and Culture (41:2) 2013, pp. 219-250(32)

     
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  32. Caddia, Luca.;
    The Violated Man of Letters: Dickens Studies between Truth and Appropriation [review article]. In: Studies in the Novel, (43:4), 2011, pp. 490-497(7). (On Furneaux, Holly. Queer Dickens: Erotics, Families, Masculinities. 2010; Jordan, John O. Supposing Bleak House. 2011; Nayder, Lillian. The Other Dickens: A Life of Catherine Hogarth. 2011.) .

  33. Cadwallader-Bouron, Delphine.:
    Bodies in A Tale of Two Cities: the undefeated flesh. In: Cercles (31) 2013, pp. 102-114(13)

  34. Callow, Simon.;
    Playing DickensIn: Dickensian (108:486) Spring 2012, pp. 5-8(4)

  35. Campbell, Jessica A.;
    'Beauty and the Beast' and Great Expectations. In: Dickens Quarterly 31.1 (2014). pp. 32-41(10)

  36. Capuano, Peter J.;
    Handling the Perceptual Politics of Identity in Great Expectations. In: Dickens Quarterly, (27:3), 2010, pp. 185-208(24)

  37. Carney, Bethan.;
    Introduction: 'Mr Popular Sentiment': Dickens and Feeling, In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, (14:), 2012, (In special issue: "Dickens and Feeling") 21 pp.

  38. Chakraborty, Soumya.;
    Dark Side of the Moon: Dickens and the Supernatural. In: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities (ISSN 0975-2935), Vol. IV, No. 1, 2012, pp. 58-72(15)

  39. Chandler, David.;
    'Above all natural affections': sacrifice, sentiment and farce in The Battle of Life. In: Dickensian (106:481) Summer 2010, pp. 139-151(13)

  40. Chandler, David.;
    Singing Dickens: Part I-Musical Theatre Adaptations, 1837-1873. In: Dickensian (109:490) [Summer 2013], pp. 127-142(16)

  41. Chandler, David.;
    Singing Dickens: Part II-Musical Theatre Adaptations, 1873-1889. In: Dickensian 109.3 (Winter 2013). pp. 247-260(14)

  42. Chappell, Patrick.;
    Paper Routes: Bleak House, Rubbish Theory, and the Character Economy of Realism. In: ELH , (80:3), 2013, pp. 783-810(28)

  43. Chase, Karen.;
    [E]motion in the Nineteenth Century: A Culture of Fidgets. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, (19:), 2014, 28 paragraphs. (In special issue: "The Victorian Tactile Imagination.) . 20 pp.

  44. Chavez, Julia McCord.;
    The Gothic Heart of Victorian Serial Fiction. In: SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, (50:4), 2010, pp. 791-810(10)

  45. Chialant, Maria Teresa.;
    Dickensian Resonances in the Contemporary English Novel. In: Dickens Quarterly, (28:1), 2011, pp. 41-51(11)

  46. Ciugureanu, Adina.;
    The Victim-Aggressor Duality in Great Expectations. In: Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, (9:2), 2011, pp. 347-361(15) . (In special issue: "Uneasy Pleasures.") .

  47. Clarke, Jeremy.;
    Dickens's Dark Ride: Travelling Abroad to meet the heritage. In: Dickensian (105:477) Spring 2009, pp. 5-13(9)

  48. Clausson, Nils.;
    Dickens's Genera Mixta: What Kind of a Novel Is Hard Times?  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, (52:2), 2010, pp. 157-180(24)

  49. Clayton, Jay.;
    The Dickens Tape: Affect and Sound Reproduction in The Chimes. In: John, Juliet (ed. and introd.), Schweizer, Florian (afterword), Dickens and Modernity, Woodbridge, England: Brewer, 2012. xi, 232 pp.(Essays and Studies65). pp. 19-40(22)

  50. Cohen, Marc D.;
    How Dickens co-opted the British theatrical adaptation industry in 1844: part I. In: Dickensian (108:487) [Summer 2012], pp. 126-140(15)

  51. Cohen, Marc D.;
    How Dickens Co-opted the British Theatrical Adaptation Industry in 1844 - Part II. In: Dickensian (108:488) [Winter 2012], pp. 231-247(17)

  52. Cohen, Monica F.;
    Noblemen Who Have Gone Wrong: Novel-Reading Pirates and the Victorian Stage in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, (51:3), 2009, pp. 341-360(20)

  53. Cohen-Vrignaud, Gerard.;
    Beyond the Pale: Edward Drood and the 'Sanctity of Human Life'. In: Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction, (46:), 2015, pp. 277-296 (20)

  54. Connor, Steven.;
    All I Believed Is True: Dickens under the Influence. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century , (10:), 2010, (In special issue: "Dickens and Science") . 19 pp.

  55. Cook, Susan Elizabeth.;
    Home Baked: Dickens's English Muffins and Corporate Characters. In: Australasian Journal of Victorian StudiesQueensland, Australia, (18:2), 2013, pp. 17-31(15)

  56. Cordery, Gareth.;
    Quilp, Commerce and Domesticity: Crossing Boundaries in The Old Curiosity Shop. In: Dickens Quarterly, (26:4), 2009, pp. 209-233(25)

  57. Coredery, Gareth.;
    Remaking Miss Mowcher's Acquaintance. In: Dickens Quarterly, (29:1), 2012, pp. 11-31(21)

  58. Coste, Marie-Amélie.;
    Eugene Wrayburn; or, The unbearable lightness of being in DickensIn: Dickensian (105:478) Summer 2009, pp. 109-121(13)

  59. Cox, Arthur J.;
    The Drood Remains Revisited: The Monthly Plans (Part One). In: Dickens Quarterly, (27:2), 2010, pp. 139-150(12)

  60. Cox, Arthur J.;
    The Drood Remains Revisited: The Monthly Plans (Part Two). In: Dickens Quarterly, (27:3), 2010, pp. 209-225(17)

  61. Creaney, Conor.;
    Paralytic Animation: The Anthropomorphic Taxidermy of Walter Potter. In: Victorian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social, Political, and Cultural Studies, (53:1), 2010, pp. 7-35(29)

  62. Crowder, Ashby Bland.;
    Bringing Out the Dead: Dickens and Browning at the Paris Morgue. In: Journal of Browning Studies (2) Jun 2011, pp. 18-31(14)

  63. Cunningham, John.;
    Christian Allusion, Comedic Structure, and the Metaphor of Baptism in Great Expectations. In: Charles Dickens's Great expectations / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. - New ed. (Bloom's modern critical interpretations). Infobase Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-1-60413-819-1: pp. 29-43(15)

     
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  64. Daleski, H. M.;
    Dickens and the Comic Extraneous. In: Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate 18 (2008/2009): pp. 208-214(7)

  65. Daly, Suzanne.;
    Belligerent Instruments: The Documentary Violence of Bleak House. In: Studies in the Novel, (47:1), 2015, pp. 20-42 (23)

  66. Darby, Margaret Flanders.;
    The Conservatory at Gad's Hill Place. In: Dickens Quarterly, (26:3), 2009, pp. 137-150(14)

  67. Darby, Margaret Flanders.;
    Listening to Estella. In: Charles Dickens's Great expectations / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. - New ed. (Bloom's modern critical interpretations). Infobase Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-1-60413-819-1: pp. 45-59(15)

  68. Davie, Neil.;
    History Artfully Dodged? Crime, Prisons and the Legacy of 'Dickens's England'. In: Dickens Quarterly, (28:4), 2011, pp. 261-272(12)

  69. De Stasio, Clotilde.;
    Starving vs. Cramming: Children's Education and Upbringing in Charles Dickens and Herbert Spenser. In: Dickens Quarterly, (27:4), 2010, pp. 299-306(8)

  70. Douglas-Fairhurst, Robert.;
    Charles DickensIn: Poole, Adrian (ed. and introd.), The Cambridge Companion to English Novelists, Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2010. xi, 464 pp. (Cambridge Companions to Literature). pp. 132-148(17)

  71. Drew, John.;
    Slater, Michael.: What's in the Daily News? A re-evaluation: part 1. In: Dickensian (106:482) [Winter 2010], pp. 197-206(10)

  72. Drew, John; Buckmaster, Jonathan.:
    Household Words, volume II, 28 September 1850 - 22 March 1851, nos. 27-52. In: Dickens Quarterly: a scholarly journal devoted to the study of the life, times, & works of Charles Dickens (31:4) [Dec 2014], pp. 312-333(22)

  73. Drew, John; Mackenzie, Hazel; Winyard, Ben.;
    Household Words, Volume I: March 30 - September 21, 1850, In: Dickens Quarterly, (29:1), 2012, pp. 50-67(18)

  74. Drew, John; Slater, Michael.;
    What's in The Daily News? A re-evaluation: part 2. In: Dickensian (107:483) [Spring 2011], pp. 22-39(18)

  75. Drew, John; Williams, Tony.;
    'Mr Popular Sentiment' Conducts … Dickensian Journalism Then and Now. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, (14:), 2012, (In special issue: "Dickens and Feeling"). 8 pp.

  76. Druce, Robert.;
    'The Iron Horses of the Steam': Dickens, Thoreau, Zola and the Steam Locomotive. In: Tinkler-Villani, Valeria (ed. and introd.), Barfoot, C. C. (ed. and introd.), Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow: Literature's Refraction of Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2011. 1106 pp.(DQR Studies in Literature47). pp. 707-727(21)

     
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  77. Easson, Angus, et al.;
    The letters of Charles Dickens: supplement XIX. In: Dickensian (109:2) 2013, pp. 166-177(12)

  78. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    A source for Rigaud in Little Dorrit. In: Dickensian (106:482) [Winter 2010], pp. 235-239(4)

  79. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Emblems and Ecphrases in Dombey and Son. In: Dickens Quarterly, (27:2), 2010, pp. 102-118(17)

  80. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.:
    Nonprogressive journeys in Dickens, Twain, and Conrad. In: Explicator (67:3) 2009, pp. 212-215(4)

  81. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    The Oneiric Vision of Oliver Twist. In: Dickens Quarterly , (31:2), 2014, pp. 91-112(22)

  82. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Washington Irving, the 'Almighty Dollar' and Little Dorrit. In: Dickens Quarterly, (31:3), 2014, pp. 229-234(6)

  83. Edmondson, John.;
    Making Sense of Place: a Short Walk in Paris with the Uncommercial Traveller. In: Dickens Quarterly: a scholarly journal devoted to the study of the life, times, & works of Charles Dickens (31:2) Jun 2014, pp. 127-154(28)

  84. Ellison, David.;
    All Shut Up: Carlyle and the Pursuit of Domestic Silence. In: Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, Vol 15, No 1 (2010), pp. 36-46(11)

  85. Ellison, David.;
    Inimitable Marionettes: Dickens with Napoleon in His Eyes. In: De Stasio, Clotilde (foreword), Hollington, Michael (ed. and introd.), Orestano, Francesca (ed. and introd.), Dickens and Italy: Little Dorrit and Pictures from Italy, Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2009. pp. 114-133(20)

  86. Ellison, David.;
    The Ghost of Injuries Present in Dickens's The Signalman. In: Textual Practice , (26:4), 2012, pp. 649-665(17)

  87. Esmail, Jennifer.;
    'I Listened with My Eyes': Writing Speech and Reading Deafness in the Fiction of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. In: ELH , (78:4), 2011, pp. 991-1020(30)

     
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  88. Farina, Jonathan.;
    'Dickens's As If': Analogy and Victorian Virtual Reality. In: Victorian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social, Political, and Cultural Studies, (53:3), 2011, pp. 427-436(10)

  89. Farina, Jonathan.;
    Mad Libs and Stupid Criticism. In: Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction , (46:), 2015, pp. 325-338(14)

  90. Federico, Annette.;
    The Violent Deaths of Oliver Twist. In: Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature, (47:4), 2011, pp. 363-385(23)

  91. Ferguson, Catharine.:
    A New Zealand Adventure in All the Year Round. In: Dickensian (109:489) [Spring 2013], pp. 25-30(6)

  92. Fetherston, Robin L.;
    Dickens and the Early Pre-Raphaelites: Finding Oneself among the Dead. In: International Journal of Arts and Sciences,vol. 3(2010), no. 10: pp. 127-142(16)

  93. Finch, Jason.;
    How Cultural? How Material? Reading the Slums of London, 1820-1850'. In: Imagining Spaces and Places. ed. Saija Isomaa et al. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2013. ISBN: 9781443849562; pp. 85-105(21)

  94. Flynn, Michael J.:
    Dickens, Rosina Bulwer Lytton, and the 'guilt' of literature and art. In: Dickens Quarterly: a scholarly journal devoted to the study of the life, times, & works of Charles Dickens (29:1) Mar 2012, pp. 68-80(13)

  95. Frank, Lawrence.:
    In Hamlet's Shadow: Mourning and Melancholia in Little Dorrit. In: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 (52:4) 2012, pp. 861-896(36)

  96. Frenk, Joachim.;
    Unending Dickens: Droodian Absences. In: Neo-Victorian Studies 4:2 (2011) pp. 133-153(21)

  97. Friedman, Stanley.;
    Estella's Parentage and Pip's Persistence: The Outcome of Great Expectations. In: Charles Dickens's Great expectations / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. - New ed. (Bloom's modern critical interpretations). Infobase Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-1-60413-819-1: pp. 3-14(12)

  98. Furneaux, Holly.;
    Emotional Intertexts: Female Romantic Friendship and the Anguish of marriage. In: Australasian Journal of Victorian StudiesQueensland, Australia, (14:2), 2009, pp. 25-37(13). (In special issue: "The Victorian Sensorium".) .

     
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  99. Gagnier, Regenia.;
    Freedom, Determinism, and Hope in Little Dorrit: A Literary Anthropology. In: Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, (9:2), 2011, pp. 331-346(16) (In special issue: "Uneasy Pleasures." ) .

  100. Garnett, Robert R.;
    The Good and the Unruly in Great Expectations-and Estella. In: Charles Dickens's Great expectations / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. - New ed. (Bloom's modern critical interpretations). Infobase Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-1-60413-819-1: pp. 61-78(18)

  101. Geriguis, Lina L.;
    Charles Dickens's Dombey and Son. In: Explicator, (68:2), 2010, pp. 104-106(3)

  102. Gibson, Anna.;
    Our Mutual Friend and Network Form. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, (48:1), 2015, pp. 63-84(22)

  103. Gilbert, Pamela K.;
    The Will to Touch: David Copperfield's Hand. In: 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century , (19:), 2014, 17 paragraphs. (In special issue: "The Victorian Tactile Imagination." .) . 15 pp.

  104. Gillingham, Lauren.;
    Ainsworth's Jack Sheppard and the Crimes of History. In: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, (49:4) [Autumn 2009], pp. 879-906(22)

  105. Gilmore, Timothy.;
    Not Too Cheery: Dickens's Critique of Capital in Nicholas Nickleby. In: Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction , (44:), 2013, pp. 85-109(25)

  106. Ginsburg, Michal Peled.;
    Narratives of Survival. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, (42:3), 2009, pp. 410-416(6)

  107. Ginsburg, Michal Peled.;
    Sentimentality and Survival: The Double Narrative of The Old Curiosity Shop. In: Dickens Quarterly, (27:2), 2010, pp. 85-101(17)

  108. Glatt, Carra.;
    Genre and the counterfactual in The Old Curiosity Shop. In: Dickens Quarterly: a scholarly journal devoted to the study of the life, times, & works of Charles Dickens (31:2) [Jun 2014], pp. 113-126(14)

  109. Glavin, John.;
    Othellos, Dickenses, and Dombeys. In: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 (52:4) 2012, pp. 819-841(23)

  110. Gomel, Elana.;
    'Part of the Dreadful Thing': The Urban Chronotope of Bleak House. In: Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, (9:2), 2011, pp. 297-309(13) (In special issue: "Uneasy Pleasures." ) .

  111. Gould, Marty and Rebecca Mitchell.;
    It Was the Worst of Times: A Visit to Dickens World. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, 38. 1 (2010): pp. 287-293(7)

  112. Grass, Sean.;
    Commodity and Identity in Great Expectations. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, (40:2), 2012, pp. 617-641(25)

  113. Greaney, Michael.;
    Sleep and sleep-watching in Dickens: the case of Barnaby Rudge. In: Studies in the Novel (46:1) 2014, pp. 1-19(19)

  114. Greiner, Rae.;
    Bleak House: Pastoral. In: Critical Quarterly, (55:1), 2013, pp. 75-93(19) (In special issue: "Victorian Studies".) .

  115. Greiner, Rae.;
    On Dickensian Stupidity: Response. In: Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction, (46:), 2015, pp. 377-383(7)

  116. Greiner, Rae.;
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