The Rain and the Glass -- 99 Poems, New and Selected/The Theological Museum.Published in:2005By:Simpson, MattPublication type:Book Review
The Limitations of a Somatics of Resistance: Sexual Performativity and Gender Dissidence in Dickens's DombeyandSon.Published in:2005By:Schwan, AnnePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Daughter's Desire in Dombey and Son.Published in:2005By:Aikens, KristinaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Undertexts and Intertexts: The Women of Urania Cottage, Secrets and Little Dorrit.Published in:2005By:Hartley, JennyPublication type:Literary Criticism
'red-headed animal': Race, Sexuality and Dickens's Uriah Heep.Published in:2005By:MacDonald, TaraPublication type:Literary Criticism
'It is impossible to be gentler': The Homoerotics of Male Nursing in Diclcens's Fiction.Published in:2005By:Furneaux, HollyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Bodies, Boundaries and Queer Waters: Drowning and Prosopopoeia in Later Dickens.Published in:2005By:Cregan-Reid, VybarrPublication type:Literary Criticism
Interiors: Sex and the Body in Dickens.Published in:2005By:Cohen, William A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Dickens and Sex.Published in:Critical Survey, 2005, v. 17, n. 2, p. 1, doi. 10.3167/001115705781004523By:Furneaux, Holly;Schwan, AnnePublication type:Article