DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 25 (1996)

In the Bosom of the Family: The Wet Nurse, the Railroad, and Dombey and Son
LAURA C. BERRY

Mystification and the Mystery of Origins in Bleak House
BRIAN CHEADLE

Nicholas Nickleby' s Problem of Doux Commerce
JOSEPH W. CHILDERS

A Recipe for Perversion: The Feminine Narrative Challenge in Bleak House
LUANN MCCRACKEN FLETCHER

The Hat, the Hook, the Eyes, the Teeth; Captain Cuttle, Mr. Carker, and Literacy
GILLIAN GANE

The Rhetoric of Reticence in John Forster's Life of Charles Dickens
ELIZABETH G. GITTER

Charles Reade's Hard Cash: Lunacy Reform Through Sensationalism
ANN GRIGSBY

Mindless Millinery: Catherine Gore and the Silver Fork Heroine
WINIFRED HUGHES

Louisa Gradgrind's Secret: Marriage and Divorce in Hard Times
ANNE HUMPHREYS

The Genesis of the Last Novel: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
WENDY S. JACOBSON

Pip and Jane and Recovered Memories
JAMES KINCAID

Domesticating History: Revolution and Moral Management in A Tale of Two Cities
JOHN B. LAMB

"Your Love-Sick Pickwick": The Erotics of Service
BRIAN W. MCCUSKEY

Playing Around with Melodrama: The Crummles Episodes in Nicholas Nickleby
TORE REM

The Perfect Murder: Patterns of Repetition and Doubling in Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White
SHIRLEY A. STAVE

Thackeray and Becky Sharp: Creating Women
JOHN WATSON

Recent Dickens Studies: 1994
JOEL J. BRATTIN


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