A sketch of the life /Michael Allen --Dickens's use of the autobiographical fragment /Nicola Bradbury --"Faithfully yours, Charles Dickens" : the epistolary art of the inimitable /David Paroissien --Three major biographies /Catherine Peters --The eighteenth-century legacy /Monika Fludernik --Dickens and the gothic /Robert Mighall --Illustrations /Malcolm Andrews --The language of Dickens /Patricia Ingham --The novels and popular culture /Juliet John --Dickens as a reformer /Hugh Cunningham --Dickens's evolution as a journalist /John M.L. Drew --Dickens and gender /Natalie McKnight --Dickens and technology /Trey Philpotts --Dickens and America (1842) /Nancy Aycock Metz --Dickens and government ineptitude abroad, 1854-1865 /Leslie Mitchell --Dickens and the uses of history /John Gardiner --Dickens and Christianity /Valentine Cunningham --Dickens and the law /Jan-Melissa Schramm --The Pickwick papers /David Parker --Oliver Twist /Brian Cheadle --Nicholas Nickleby /Stanley Friedman --The old curiosity shop /Gill Ballinger --Barnaby Rudge /Jon Mee --Martin Chuzzlewit /Goldie Morgentaler --Dombey and Son /Brigid Lowe --David Copperfield /Gareth Cordery --Bleak house /Robert Tracy --Hard times /Anne Humpherys --Little Dorrit /Philip Davis --A tale of two cities /Paul Davis --Great expectations /Andrew Sanders --Our mutual friend /Leon Litvack --The mystery of Edwin Drood /Simon J. James --Dickens and the literary culture of the period /Michael Hollington --Dickens and criticism /Lyn Pykett --Postcolonial Dickens /John O. Jordan.
Dickens, Charles--1812-1870--Criticism and interpretation--Handbooks, manuals, etc