The "Dickens Quarterly" Checklist.Published in:2010By:Bridgham, ElizabethPublication type:Bibliography
Dickens and the Rise of Divorce: The Failed-Marriage Plot and the Novel Tradition.Published in:2010By:Darby, Margaret FlandersPublication type:Book Review
Shock, Memory and the Unconscious in Victorian Fiction.Published in:2010By:Morgentaler, GoldiePublication type:Book Review
Dickens's Secular Gospel: Work, Gender, and Personality.Published in:2010By:Heaman, RobertPublication type:Book Review
From Book to Film: The Semiotics of Jewishness in "Oliver Twist."Published in:Dickens Quarterly, 2010, v. 27, n. 4, p. 307By:Paganoni, Maria CristinaPublication type:Article
"Starving vs Cramming": Children's Education and Upbringing in Charles Dickens and Herbert Spencer.Published in:2010By:De Stasio, ClotildePublication type:Literary Criticism
Alfred Jingle and the Pleasure of Incompleteness.Published in:2010By:Benziman, GaliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Victorian Moral Philosophy and "Our Mutual Friend."Published in:2010By:Rainsford, DominicPublication type:Literary Criticism
"The wiles of insolvency": Gain and Loss in "Little Dorrit."Published in:2010By:Letissier, GeorgesPublication type:Literary Criticism