DICKENS STUDIES ANNUAL
Essays on Victorian Fiction

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 7 (1978)

Dickens' Second American Tour and His "Uttlerly Worthless and Profitless American 'Rights'"
ANDREW J. KAPPEL and ROBERT L. PATTEN

Striving for Honesty: All Approach to Forster's Life
JAMES A. DAVIES

Dickens and Significant Tradition
EARLE DAVIS

Dickens and the Cinema
DAVID PAROISSIEN

Barnaby Rudge: A Vade Mecum for the Theme of Domestic Government in Dickens
THOMAS I. RICE

Reward, Punishment, and the Conclusion of Dombey and Son
ARLENE M. JACKSON

Dickens' Mid-Victorian Theodicy: David Copperfield
STANLEY FRIEDMAN

The Hero Self
BERT G. HORNBACK

The Spiritual Journey of Amy Dorrit and Arthur Clennam: "A Way Wherein There Is No Ecstasy"
RICHARD BARICKMAN

Inversion in Great Expectations
E. PEARLMAN

Distorted Expectations: Pip and the Problems of Language
MELANIE YOUNG

Far, Far Better Things: Dickens' Later Findings
RICHARD J. DUNN