Citation: Jj. Brattin, EVERY THING IN DICKENS - IDEAS AND SUBJECTS DISCUSSED BY DICKENS,CHARLES IN HIS COMPLETE WORKS - A TOPICON - NEWLIN,G, Dickens quarterly, 14(2), 1997, pp. 108-116
Citation: M. Wiley, TAINTED SOULS AND PAINTED FACES - THE RHETORIC OF FALLENNESS IN VICTORIAN CULTURE - ANDERSON,A, Dickens quarterly, 14(2), 1997, pp. 125-128
Citation: S. Thomas, PRETTY WOMAN, ELEGANTLY FRAMED - THE FATE OF BELLA-WILFER IN DICKENS 'OUR MUTUAL FRIEND', Dickens quarterly, 14(1), 1997, pp. 3-23
Citation: G. Morgentaler, DICKENS AND REPRODUCTION + THE DUAL MEANING AS BOTH A VISUAL AND A VERBAL PUN IN HIS FICTION, Dickens quarterly, 14(1), 1997, pp. 24-32
Citation: B. Rosenberg, A 'CHRISTMAS CAROL' - WITH 45 LOST ENGRAVINGS BY DORE,GUSTAVE (1861) AND 130 OTHER VICTORIAN ILLUSTRATIONS - MALAN,D, Dickens quarterly, 14(1), 1997, pp. 46-50
Citation: B. Rosenberg, DICKENS,CHARLES ON THE SCREEN - THE FILM, TELEVISION, AND VIDEO ADAPTATIONS - POINTER,M, Dickens quarterly, 14(1), 1997, pp. 46-50
Citation: M. Wiley, MOTHERS MILK AND DOMBEYS SON -NURSING AND PROSTITUTION IN 'DOMBEY ANDSON'( THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WET), Dickens quarterly, 13(4), 1996, pp. 217-228
Citation: Mm. Hennelly, MELODRAMATIC TACTICS - THEATRICALIZED DISSENT IN THE ENGLISH MARKETPLACE, 1800-1885 - HADLEY,E, Dickens quarterly, 13(3), 1996, pp. 178-182