DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 26 (1998)

Courtly Wild Men and Carnivalesque Pig Women in Dickens and Hardy
MARK M. HENELLY JR.

Bad Scene: Oliver Twist and the Pathology of Entertainment
JOSEPH LITVAK

The Parable of the Spoons and Ladles: Sibling and Crypto-Sibling Typology in Martin Chuzzlewit
JON SURGAL

"Let Me Pause Once More": Dickens' Manuscript Revisions in the Retrospective Chapters of David Copperfield
JOEL J. BRATTIN

A Sisterhood of Rage and Beauty: Dickens' Rosa Dartle, Miss Wade, and Madame Defarge
BARBARA BLACK

Becoming Poor to Make Many Rich: The Resolution of Class Conflict in Dickens
STEPHEN HAKE

The Civilizing Mission at Home: Empire, Gender, and National Reform in Bleak House
TIMOTHY L. CARENS

Signification and Rhetoric in Bleak House
PAUL A. KRAN

On Goods, Virtues, and Hard Times
VALERIE L. WAINWRIGHT

On History, Case History, and Deviance: Miss Wade's Symptoms and Their Interpretation
ANNA WILSON

The Narrator's Shame: Masculine Identity in Great Expectations
KATHLEEN SELL

"Dashing in Now": Great Expectations and Charles Lever's A Day's Ride
JEROME MECKIER

"John Rokesmith's Secret": Sensation, Detection, and the Policing of the Feminine in Our Mutual Friend
LISA SURRIDGE

Wilkie Collins, Detection, and Deformity
TERESA MANGUM

Carlyle in Prison: Reading Latter-Day Pamphlets
JEREMY TAMBLING

Recent Dickens Studies:1995
JOSEPH W. CHILDERS