The "Dickens Quarterly" Checklist.Published in:2013By:Bridgham, ElizabethPublication type:Bibliography
Jewish Representation in British Literature 1780-1840: After Shylock.Published in:2013By:Baumgarten, MurrayPublication type:Book Review
Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition: Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb.Published in:2013By:McKnight, NataliePublication type:Book Review
"He has a Moustache" or, "Earth Will Not Hold Us Both": Charles Dickens and the Problem of Fred.Published in:Dickens Quarterly, 2013, v. 30, n. 2, p. 141By:Nayder, LillianPublication type:Article
Reading England's Mail: Mid-Century Appropriation and Charles Dickens's Traveling Texts.Published in:2013By:Herzl-Betz, RachelPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Ernest in Town and Jacques in the Country": Wildean Perspectives on "A Tale of Two Cities."Published in:2013By:Wilt, JudithPublication type:Literary Criticism
Treating Mr. Dick: Aunt Betsey as Therapist.Published in:2013By:Tracy, RobertPublication type:Literary Criticism
Dickens's Three-Part Invention: Tom Pinch and Musical Play in "Martin Chuzzlewit."Published in:2013By:Kumbier, WilliamPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Artist Figure in Early Dickens.Published in:2013By:Heaman, RobertPublication type:Literary Criticism