DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 12 (1983)
The Novelist as Resurrectionist: Dickens and the Dilemma of Death
ALBERT D. HUTTER
The Text and Plan of Oliver Twist
BURTON M. WHEELER
In Time and Out: The Tempo of Life in Bleak House
PATRICK J. CREEVY
Bleak House and the Playhouse
H. PHILIP BOLTON
A Tale for Two Dramatists
RICHARD J. DUNN
The Duplicity of Doubling in A Tale of Two Cities
CATHERINE GALLAGHER
Charles Darnay and Revolutionary Identity
EDWIN M. EIGNER
Writing the Revolution
MURRAY BAUMGARTEN
Splendid Impressions and Picturesque Means: Dickens, Carlyle, and The French Revolution
MICHAEL TIMKO
The Rhetoric of Soliloquy in The French Revolution and A Tale of Two Cities
CAROL HANBERY MACKAY
Prophetic Closure and Disclosing Narrative: The French Revolution and A Tale of Two Cities
CHRIS R. VANDEN BOSSCHE
Carlyle, Dickens, and the Revolution of 1848
MICHAEL GOLDBERG
Carlyle and Dickens: Heroes and Hero-Worshippers
BRANWEN BAILEY PRATT
"To Awake from History": Carlyle, Thackeray, and A Tale of Two Cities
ELLIOT L. GILBERT
Plotting and Scheming: The Design of Design in Our Mutual Friend
ROBERT KIELY
Growing Up in Fiction and in Fact: Protagonist and Reader in Thackeray's Pendennis
MICHAEL LUND
Wilkie Collins's Suicides: "Truth As It Is in Nature"
BARBARA T. GATES
George Eliot and Objects: Meaning and Matter in The Mill on the Floss
JOHN KUCICH
Thackeray Studies: 1979-1982
ROBERT A. COLBY
Recent Dickens Studies: 1981
SYLVERE MONOD