DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 19 (1990)

Male vs. Female Self-Denial: The Subversive Potential of the Feminine Ideal in Dickens
CAMILLE COLATOSTI

Debtors and Creditors in Dickens' Fiction
C. R. B. DUNLOP

Anorexia Nervosa vs. the Fleshpots of London: Rose and Nancy in Oliver Twist
SIMON EDWARDS

Dombey and Son and the Industrial World
MURRAY BAUMGARTEN

Dombey and Son: Language and the Roots of Meaning
PATRICK J. McCARTHY

Flight and Pursuit: Fugitive Identity in Bleak House
CYNTHIA NORTHCUTT MALONE

Some Narrative Devices in Bleak House
PHILIP COLLINS

I'll Follow the Other: Tracing the (M)Other in Bleak House
MARCIA RENEE GOODMAN

Fathers and Suitors in Bleak House
BARBARA GOTTFRIED

The Monstrous Actress: Esther Summerson's Spectral Name
CHIARA BRIGANTI

Prospecting for Meaning in Our Mutual Friend
RICHARD T. GAUGHAN

"A Speeches of Chaff": Ventriliquy and Expression in Our Mutual Friend
PATRICK O'DONNELL

Sympathetic Criminality in Hard Times and Adam Bede
ALEXANDER PETIT

Review of Dickens Studies: 1988
SUSAN R. HORTON

Elizabeth Gaskell: A Critical History and Critical Review
HILARY M. SCHOR