Citation: Mm. Hennelly, THE MYSTERIOUS PORTAL - LIMINAL PLAY IN 'DAVID COPPERFIELD', 'BLEAK HOUSE', AND 'GREAT EXPECTATIONS' (PART 1), Dickens quarterly, 15(3), 1998, pp. 155-166
Citation: Jj. Brattin, I-WILL-NOT-HAVE-MY-WORDS-MISCONSTRUED - THE TEXT OF 'OUR MUTUAL FRIEND' (DICKENS,CHARLES), Dickens quarterly, 15(3), 1998, pp. 167-176
Citation: C. Hurst, LITERATURE IN THE MARKETPLACE - 19TH-CENTURY BRITISH PUBLISHING AND READING PRACTICES - JORDAN,JO, PATTEN,RL, Dickens quarterly, 15(3), 1998, pp. 180-183
Citation: Jj. Brattin, VICTORIAN IDENTITIES - SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FORMATIONS IN 19TH-CENTURYLITERATURE - ROBBINS,R, WOLFREYS,J, Dickens quarterly, 15(2), 1998, pp. 137-139
Citation: P. Schlicke, THE DENT UNIFORM EDITION OF DICKENS JOURNALISM - VOL 2 - THE AMUSEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE AND OTHER PAPERS - REPORTS, ESSAYS AND REVIEWS 1834-51 - DICKENS,C, SLATER,M, Dickens quarterly, 15(1), 1998, pp. 62-64
Citation: M. Cronin, THE BIRTH OF LIBERAL GUILT IN THE ENGLISH NOVEL - DICKENS,CHARLES TO WELLS,H.G. - BORN,D, Dickens quarterly, 15(1), 1998, pp. 64-68
Citation: J. Stubblefield, WHAT SHALL I SAY I AM-TO-DAY - SUBJECTIVITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN 'FRANKENSTEIN' AND 'GREAT EXPECTATIONS', Dickens quarterly, 14(4), 1997, pp. 232-242
Citation: P. Merchant, 'GREAT EXPECTATIONS' AND 'ELIZABETH VILLIERS' (DICKENS,CHARLES, LAMB,MARY AND COLLINS,WILKIE NOVEL, THE 'WOMAN IN WHITE'), Dickens quarterly, 14(4), 1997, pp. 243-247