DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 13 (1984)
Better to be Silly": From Vision to Reality in Barnaby Rudge
JULIET McMASTER
Fantasy and Realism: A Defense of The Chimes
MARILYN J. KURATA
Biblical Reading in the Later Dickens: The Book of Job According to Bleak House
JANET LARSON
The Prose and Poetry of Great Expectations
DAVID GERVAIS
Dickens and the Uncanny: Repression and Displacement in Great Expectations
MICHAL PELED GINSBURG
The Book of Insolvent Fates: Financial Speculation in Our Mutual Friend
MICHAEL COTSELL
Edwin Drood and the Mystery of Apartness
JOHN BEER
Dickens and the Proleptic Uncanny
H. M. DALESKI
Locus Suspectus: Narrative, Castration, and the Uncanny
DIANNE F. SADOFF
The Spirit of Fiction and The Poetry of Fact
K.J. FIELDING
John Macrone: Victorian Publisher
JOHN SUTHERLAND
History and Biography as Models for Narrative: James's The Bostonians, Princess Casamassima, and The Tragic Muse
LOIS HUGHSON
Recent Dickens Studies: 1982
ROBERT L. PATTEN
The Rediscovery of the Monster -- Fiction and Context in Recent Fiction Criticism: A Guide to Research
LOUIS JAMES
Wilkie Collins Studies, 1972-83
KIRK H. BLEETZ