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Table of contents of journal: *Dickensian

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Citation: ROBERTS,CORAL - IN-MEMORIAM, Dickensian, 94(445), 1998, pp. 158-158

Citation: HOSKINS,DOROTHY - IN-MEMORIAM, Dickensian, 94(445), 1998, pp. 159-159

Citation: DICKENS AND THE PAPARAZZI, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 3-4

Authors: AFNAN E
Citation: E. Afnan, IMAGINATIVE TRANSFORMATIONS - 'GREAT EXPECTATIONS' AND 'SUNSET BOULEVARD', Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 5-12

Authors: HUNT P
Citation: P. Hunt, CHESTERTON AND WILSON ON DICKENS - AN INSTRUCTIVE COMPARISON, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 13-20

Authors: SASAKI T
Citation: T. Sasaki, DICKENS IN CONFUSION - DISCREPANCIES IN THE DENOUEMENT OF 'MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT', Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 21-24

Authors: STOROR D
Citation: D. Storor, GROTESQUE STORYTELLING - DICKENS ARTICULATION OF THE CRISIS OF THE KNOWABLE COMMUNITY IN 'BLEAK HOUSE' AND 'LITTLE DORRIT', Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 25-41

Authors: LONG WF
Citation: Wf. Long, REJECTING THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN - AN UNCOLLECTED LETTER, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 42-44

Authors: DUBBERKE R
Citation: R. Dubberke, DICKENS FAVORITE DETECTIVE, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 45-49

Authors: BURTON A
Citation: A. Burton, CRUIKSHANK,GEORGE LIFE, TIMES, AND ART, VOL 2, 1835-1878 - PATTEN,RL, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 51-53

Authors: ANDREWS MY
Citation: My. Andrews, THE LETTERS OF DICKENS,CHARLES, VOL 9, 1859-1861 - STOREY,G, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 54-56

Authors: SADRIN A
Citation: A. Sadrin, DICKENS AND THE POLITICS OF THE FAMILY - WATERS,C, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 56-58

Authors: LITVACK L
Citation: L. Litvack, 'JACK MAGGS' - CAREY,P, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 58-60

Authors: WATTS A
Citation: A. Watts, 'MY EARLY TIMES' BY DICKENS,CHARLES - ROWLAND,P, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 60-61

Authors: ANDREWS MY
Citation: My. Andrews, DICKENS,CHARLES 'DAVID COPPERFIELD', Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 62-63

Authors: HAWKES D
Citation: D. Hawkes, DICKENS,CHARLES 'PICKWICK PAPERS', Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 63-64

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, NEW LAMPS FOR OLD (THE GRAVE OF PHIZ), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 66-68

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, MIS-UNDERSTANDING (DICKENS CHILDHOOD OCCUPATION), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 68-68

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, VARDEN OR OBENREIZER CALLED IN TO RELEASE DICKENS LETTERS (FIND AT FRANKLIN-INN-CLUB, PHILADELPHIA), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 69-69

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, SCROOGE REDISCOVERED OR UNCOVERED (DICKENS AND WELFARE), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 70-71

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, MIS-PRINT (MISINFORMATION IN 'HISTORY TODAY'), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 71-71

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, A NEW LINDISFARNE GOSPEL ('DAVID COPPERFIELD'), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 71-71

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, 'TIMES UP' FROM THE 'TIMES' ('CHRISTMAS CAROL'), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 72-72

Authors: PRESTON E
Citation: E. Preston, THE GOLDEN-MARY MIGHT HAVE BEEN SAVED BY ISM CODE (INTERNATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND DICKENS), Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 72-72

Citation: OUR PRESIDENTS, PART 4 - WALTERS,J.CUMING, 1863-1933, Dickensian, 94(444), 1998, pp. 77-77
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