DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 27 (1998)
Bacchus in Kersey: Dickens and the Classics
PAULINE FLETCHER
Imaginary Capital: The Shape of the Victorian Economy and the Shaping of Dickens's Career
TATIANA HOLWAY
"Mr. Popular Sentiment": Dickens and the Gender Politics of Sentimentalism and Social Reform Literature
MARY LENARD
Reading the Gordon Riots in 1841: Social Violence and Moral Management in Barnaby Rudge
SCOTT DRANSFIELD
Seasonal Offerings: Some Recurrent Features in Dickens's Christmas Books
H.M. DALESKI
"A Whimsical Kind of Masque": The Christmas Books and Victorian Spectacle
ROBERT TRACY
"When Constabulary's Duty's To Be Done": Dickens and the Metropolitan Police
ELIZABETH DALE SAMET
A Tale of Two Gospels: Dickens and John
KENNETH M. SROKA
A Tale of Two Cities: Theology of Revolution
DAVID ROSEN
"It's Me Wot Has Done It": Letters, Reviews, and Great Expectations
TIMOTHY SPURGIN
Salman Rushdie's Affiliation with Dickens
MARTINE HENNARD DUTHEIL
The Creation of Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair
JOHN P. FRAZEE
Letters of Thackeray to the Ashburtons
KENNETH J. FIELDING
Maternal Roles and the Production of Name in Wilkie Collin's No Name
DEBRA MORRIS
Entangled Genders: Plasticity, Indeterminancy and Constructs of Sexuality in Darwin and Hardy
DAVID GARLOCK
Recent Dickens Studies: 1996
TREY PHILPOTTS