DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 20 (1991)
The Showman of the Pickwick Papers
PAUL SCHLICKE
The Curious Road to Death's Nell
PATRICK J. McCARTHY
Little Nell and the Art of Holy Dying: Dickens and Jeremy Taylor
MARILYN GEORGAS
"My Most Unwilling Hand": The Mixed Motivations of David Copperfield
DAVID KELLOGG
The Endless Memorial: Dickens and Memory/Writing/History
MALCOLM J. WOODFIELD
"I Never Knew My Lady Swoon Before": Lady Dedlock and the Revival of the Victorian Fainting Woman
DOUGLAS THORPE
Social Criticism and Textual Subversion in Little Dorrit
SYLVIA MANNING
Sentiment and Resentment in Great Expectations
BRIAN CHEADLE
Bakhtinian Polyphony in Mary Barton: Class, Gender, and the Textual Voice
MARJORIE STONE
George Eliot and the Power of Evil-Speaking
ROSEMARY BODENHEIMER
Gyp's Tale: On Sympathy, Silence, and Realism in Adam Bede
JAMES ELI ADAMS
Wilkie Collins and the Origin of the Sensation Novel
JOHN SUTHERLAND
Probability, Reality, and Sensation in the Novels of Wilkie Collins
CHRISTOPHER KENT
Magdalen's Peril
LEWIS HORNE
"Invite No Dangerous Publicity": Some Independent Women and Their Effect on Wilkie Collins's Life and Writing
CATHERINE PETERS
Recent Dickens Studies: 1989
JOHN KUCICH