DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 16 (1987)
Dickens, Carlyle, and the Chaos of Being
MICHAEL TIMKO
The Interplay of City and Self in Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations
DAVID M. CRAIG
Death and the Gentleman: David Copperfield as Elegiac Romance
EDWIN M. EIGNER
Wonderful No-Meaning: Language and the Psychopathology of the Family in Dickens' Hard Times
RICHARD FABRIZIO
Viewing and Blurring in Dickens: The Misrepresentation of Representation
JAMES R. KINCAID
Miss Wade and George Silverman: The Forms of Fictional Monologue
CAROL A. BOCK
Charles Dickens in The Land We Love
JULIAN MASON
Dickens, Drama, and the Two Realities
RICHARD LETTIS
Mark Twain and Dickens: Why the Denial?
HOWARD C. BAETZHOLD
Prisoners of Style: Dickens and Mark Twain, Fiction and Evasion
ROBERT TRACY
Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Mark Twain and the Spirit of American Sports
JOHN DIZIKES
Masonic Symbolism in The Moonstone and The Mystery of Edwin Drood
WILLIAM M. BURGAN
Recent Dickens Studies: 1985
JEROME MECKIER
George Eliot Studies: 1980-84
GEORGE LEVINE