Citation: Hj. Booth, VICTORIAN MASCULINITIES - MANHOOD AND MASCULINE POETICS IN EARLY VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND ART - SUSSMAN,H, Dickensian, 92(440), 1996, pp. 215-218
Citation: L. Litvack, DICKENS, EUROPE AND THE NEW WORLDS - AN INTERNATIONAL-CONFERENCE, UNIVERSITE-DE-BOURGOGNE, 13-16 JUNE 1996, Dickensian, 92(440), 1996, pp. 236-237
Citation: E. Preston, EDITORIAL + THE TRADITION OF ENGLISH COMIC FICTION IS KEPT ALIVE AS NOVELISTS FROM EACH GENERATION ARE NOURISHED BY OLD NOVELS THEY HAVE READ AND LOVED FROM THE PREVIOUS GENERATION, Dickensian, 92(439), 1996, pp. 83-84
Citation: C. Forsyte, LETTERS -H1794( RESPONSE TO COX,RICHARD THEORY CONCERNING A 'DROOD' MYSTERY, FILDES DRAWING), Dickensian, 92(439), 1996, pp. 127-129
Citation: G. Newlin, LETTERS -G IN THE FICTIONAL SURNAMES OF HIS CHARACTERS( MORE ON DICKENS USE OF THE DOUBLE), Dickensian, 92(439), 1996, pp. 130-130
Citation: J. Carroll, ST-LEONARDS-ANNUAL-DAY-SEMINAR, SATURDAY MAY-18, WHERE-THE-DICKENS, ADAY OF DICKENSIAN TOPOGRAPHICAL INTEREST, Dickensian, 92(439), 1996, pp. 155-158