DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 22 (1993)
Pickwick on the Wrong Side of the Door
JOHN GLAVIN
Fragmentation in The Pickwick Papers
ANNY SADRIN
Dickens' Metafiction: Readers and Writers in Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Our Mutual Friend
KENNETH M. SROKA
Carnivalesque "Unlawful Games" in The Old Curiosity Shop
MARK M. HENNELLY, JR.
Construing the Inimitable's Silence: Pecksniff's Grammar School and International Copyright
GERHARD JOSEPH
The Cricket in the Study
SCOTT MONCRIEFF
Dora and Doady
MARGARET FLANDERS DARBY
What's Troubling about Esther? Narrating, Policing, and Resisting Arrest in Bleak House
JASMINE YONG HALL
Acts of Enclosure: The Moral Landscape of Dickens' Hard Times
EFRAIM SICHER
Dogmatism and Puppyism: The Novelist, the Reviewer, and the Serious Subject: The Case of Little Dorrit
EDWIN M. EIGNER
Inimitable Double Vision: Dickens, Little Dorrit, Photography, Film
JOSS LUTZ MARSH
Trevelyan, Treasury, and Circumlocution
TREY PHILPOTTS
An Other Trollope: Questions of Englishness, or Towards Politicized Readings
JULIAN WOLFREYS
Recent Dickens Studies:1991
WILLIAM J. PALMER