DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 15 (1986)

The Labyrinth and the Library: A View from the Temple in Martin Chuzzlewit
GERHARD JOSEPH

Mr. Bevan
SYLVERE MONOD

Hail Columbia: Martin Chuzzlewit in America
JOHN HILDEBIDLE

Dickens and America: The Unflattering Glass
DAVID PARKER

Dickens at Work on The Haunted Man
RUTH GLANCY

Cookery, not Rookery: Family and Class in David Copperfield
CHRIS R. VANDEN BOSSCHE

Associationism, the Heart, and the Life of the Mind in Dickens' Novels
MICHAEL S. KEARNS

The Politics of Hard Times: Dickens the Novelist versus Dickens the Reformer
NICHOLAS COLES

Politics and Peeling Frescoes: Layard of Nineveh and Little Dorrit
MICHAEL COTSELL

The Seven Deadly Sins in Great Expectations
SUSAN SCHOENBAUER THURIN

The Complex Origins of Pip and Magwitch
STANLEY FRIEDMAN

Oberon and Prospero: The Art of Nathaniel Hawthrone and Charles Dickens
ELOISE KNAPP HAY

The Literary Orphan as National Hero; Huck and Pip
HANA WIRTH-NESHER

Stranger than Truth: Fictional Autobiography and Autobiographical Fiction
ROBERT TRACY

Accommodation and Transcendence: Last Wills in Trollope's Novels
RICHARD C. BURKE

Victorian Literature and the City: A Review Essay
F. S. SCHWARZBACH

Feminists on Victorians: The Pardoning Frame of Mind
FLAVIA ALAYA

Recent Dickens Studies: 1984
EDWIN M. EIGNER