DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 18 (1989)
The Purloined Handkerchief
JOHN 0. JORDAN
Little Nell Once More: Absent Fathers in The Old Curiosity Shop
ADRIANE LAPOINTE
Dickens and Shipwreck
WILLIAM PALMER
Dickens and Opera
ROBERT BLEDSOLE
Dickens and Unitarianism
JOHN P. FRAZEE
Comic Subversion and Hard Times
GRAHAME SMITH
Writings as a Woman: Dickens, Hard Times, and Feminine Discourses
JEAN FERGUSON CARR
Dombey, Change, and the Changeling
GERHARD JOSEPH
Embodying Dombey: Whole and in Part
ROBERT NEWSOM
The Blighted Tree and the Book or Fate. Female Models of Storytelling in Little Dorrit
NANCY AYCOCK METZ
Domestic Fictions: Feminine Deference and Maternal Shadow Labor in Dickens's Little Dorrit
SARAH WINTER
The Encapsulated Romantic: John Harmon and the Boundaries of Victorian Soliloquy
CAROL HANBERY MACKAY
Faith's Incubus: The Influence of Sir Walter Scott's Folklore on "Young Goodman Brown"
BARBARA FASS LEAVY
Novels by Eminent Hands: Sincerest Flattery from the Author of Vanity Fair
JULIET McMASTER
William Thackeray's Fiction and Caroline Norton's Biography: Narrative Matrix of Feminist Legal Reform
MICHAEL M. CLARKE
The Professor: Charlotte Bronte's Hysterical Text, or Realistic Narrative and the Ideology of the Subject from a Feminist Perspective
RUTH D. JOHNSTON
Review of Bronte Studies: 1981-1987
KATHLEEN BLAKE
Recent Dickens Studies: 1987
GEORGE J. WORTH