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09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent Dickens and the Condition of England View Online The following reading list is designed to show the range and scale of writing on Dickens. Material related to the primary texts appears in Part A and a more general bibliography of work on Dickens follows in Part B. 1 Dickens, Charles, Leech, John. A Christmas carol: in prose ; being a ghost story of Christmas. Harmondsworth: : Penguin 1946. 2 Dickens, Charles, Ford, George Harry, Monod, Sylve ̀ re. Bleak house: an authoritative and annotated text, illustrations, a note on the text, genesis and composition, backgrounds, criticism. 1st ed. New York: : Norton 1977. 3 Dickens, Charles, Kaplan, Fred, Monod, Sylve ̀ re. Hard times: an authoritative text, contexts, criticism. 3rd ed. / edited by Fred Kaplan, Sylve ̀ re Monod. London: : W.W. Norton & Co 2001. 4 Dickens, Charles. Little Dorrit. London: : Penguin 1994. 5 Dickens, Charles (Pascoe, D. ed). Selected Journalism 1850-1870. London: : Penguin 1/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent Classics 1997. 6 Bigelow G. Market Indicators: Banking and Domesticity in Dickens’s Bleak House. ELH 2000;67:589–615. 7 Blain V. Double Vision and the Double Standard in Bleak House: A Feminist Perspective. Literature and History 1985;11 :31–46.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S&S =AC_T_B&C=literature and history 8 Bloom, Harold. Charles Dickens. New York: : Chelsea House 1987. 9 Blount T. Dickens’s Slum Satire in Bleak House. JSTOR: All Volumes and Issues - Browse - The Modern Language Review 1965;60:340–51. 10 Butt, John Everett, Tillotson, Kathleen Mary. Chapter 7 - The Topicality of Bleak House. In: Dickens at work. London: : Methuen 11 Buzard, James. Anywhere’s Nowhere: Bleak House as Metropolitan Autoethnography. In: Disorienting Fiction: The Autoethnographic Work of Nineteenth-Century British Novels. Princeton, N.J.: : Princeton University Press 2005. 105–56.http://library.kent.ac.uk/cgi-bin/resources.cgi?url=http://www.kentuk.eblib.com/pat ron/FullRecord.aspx?p=445460 12 2/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent Connor S. Deconstructing Dickens: Bleak House. In: Charles Dickens. Oxford: : Blackwell 1985. 59–88. 13 Danahay M. Housekeeping and Hegemony in Bleak House. Studies in the Novel 1991;23 :416–31.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=studies in the novel 14 Dever C. Broken Mirror, Broken Words: Autobiography, Prosopopeia, and the Dead Mother in Bleak House. Studies in the Novel 1995;27 :42–62.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S&S =AC_T_B&C=studies in the novel 15 Dickens, Charles (Pascoe, D. ed). Selected Journalism 1850-1870. London: : Penguin Classics 1997. 16 Ericksen DH. Bleak House and Victorian Art and Illustration: Charles Dickens’s Visual Narrative Style. Journal of Narrative Technique 1983;13 :31–46.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S&S =AC_T_B&C=journal of narrative technique 17 Gilbert, Elliot L. Critical Essays on Charles Dickens’ ‘Bleak House’. Boston: : G K Hall & Co, US 1989. 18 Hochman B. On the Bleakness of Bleak House. Rereading Texts, Rethinking Critical Presuppositions 3/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent 19 Jordan, John O. Supposing Bleak House. Charlottesville: : University of Virginia Press 2010. 20 Hack D. ‘Sublimation Strange’: Allegory and Authority in Bleak House. ELH 1999;66 :129–56. 21 LaCapra D. Ideology and Critique in Dickens’s Bleak House. Representations 1984;6 :116–23. 22 Miller DA. Discipline in Different Voices: Bureaucracy, Police, Family, and Bleak House. Representations 1983;1:59–89. 23 Miller HJ. Introduction. In: Bleak House. Harmondsworth: : Penguin 1971. 24 Miller HJ. Moments of Decision in Bleak House. The Cambridge companion to Charles Dickens 2001;Cambridge companions to literature .http://library.kent.ac.uk/cgi-bin/resources.cgi?url=http://cco.cambridge.org/login2%3Fdest %3D%252Fbook%253Fid%253Dccol0521660165_CCOL0521660165 25 Peltason T. Esther’s Will. ELH 1992;59:671–91. 26 Robbins B. Telescopic Philanthropy: Professionalism and Responsibility in Bleak House. 4/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent Nation and narration 1990. 27 Samet ED. ‘When Constabulary Duty’s to Be Done’: Dickens and the Metropolitan Police. Dickens Studies Annual 1998;27 :131–43.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=dickens studies annual 28 Shatto, Susan. The companion to Bleak House. London: : Unwin Hyman 1988. 29 Tambling, Jeremy. Bleak House: Charles Dickens. Basingstoke: : Macmillan 1998. 30 Welsh, A. Dickens Redressed: The Art of ‘Bleak House’ and ‘Hard Times’. London: : Yale University Press 2000. 31 Wilkinson A. Bleak House: From Faraday to Judgement Day. ELH 1967;34:225–47. 32 Wright. The Grotesque and Urban Chaos in Bleak House. Dickens studies annual 1992;21 :97–112. 33 Teukolsky, Rachel. Pictures in bleak houses: slavery and the aesthetics of transatlantic reform. ELH (76:2) 2009, 491-522 2009. 5/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent 34 Alton AH. Education in Victorian Fact and Fiction: Kay- Shuttleworth and Dickens’s Hard Times. Dickens Quarterly 1992;9.2 :67–80.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S&S =AC_T_B&C=dickens quarterly 35 Baird JD. Divorce and Matrimonial Causes’: An Aspect of Hard Times. Victorian Studies 1977;20 :401–12.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=victorian studies 36 Barnes C. Hard Times: Fancy as Practice. Dickens Studies Annual 2004;34 :233–58.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=dickens studies annual 37 Beauchamp G. Mechanomorphism in Hard Times. Studies in the Literary Imagination 1989; 22.1 :67–77.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S&S =AC_T_B&C=studies in the literary 38 Belcher DD. Dickens’s Mrs. Sparsit and the Politics of Service. Dickens Quarterly 1985;2 :92–8.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S&S= AC_T_B&C=dickens quarterly 39 Bloom H. Charles Dickens’s Hard times. New York: : Chelsea House 1987. 40 Brantlinger P. Dickens and the Factories. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1971;26 6/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent :270–85.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=nineteenth century fiction 41 Butt J, Tillotson K. Hard Times: The Problems of a Weekly Serial. In: Dickens at work. London: : Methuen 201–9. 42 Butterworth RD. Dickens the Journalist: The Preston Strike and ‘On Strike’. Dickensian 1993;89.2:129–38. 43 Butterworth RD. Dickens the Novelist: The Preston Strike and Hard Times. Dickensian 1992;88.2:91–102. 44 Butwin J. Hard Times: The News and the Novel. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1977;32.2 :166–87.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=nineteenth century fiction 45 Carnall G. Dickens, Mrs. Gaskell, and the Preston Strike. Victorian studies: a quarterly journal of the humanities, arts and sciences 1964;8:31–8. 46 Carr JF. Writing as a Woman: Dickens, Hard Times and Feminine Discourses. In: David Copperfield and Hard times: Charles Dickens. Basingstoke: : St. Martin’s Press 1995. 197–218. 47 Carr JF. Writing as a Woman: Dickens, Hard Times and Feminine Discourses. In: Charles 7/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent Dickens. London: : Longman 1996. 159–77. 48 Coles N. The Politics of Hard Times: Dickens the Novelist Versus Dickens the Reformer. Dickens Studies Annual 1986;15 :145–79.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=dickens studies annual 49 Collins P. Dickens and Industrialism. Studies in English Literature 1980;20 :651–73.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=studies in english literature 50 Collins P. Good Intentions and Bad Results. In: Dickens and education. London: : Macmillan: New York, St. Martin’s Press 1963. 148–55. 51 Collins P. Hard times (1854). In: Charles Dickens: the critical heritage. London: : Routledge 1971. 300–55.http://library.kent.ac.uk/cgi-bin/resources.cgi?url=http://www.kentuk.eblib.com/pat ron/FullRecord.aspx?p=168688 52 Connor S. Deconstructing Dickens: Hard Times. In: David Copperfield and Hard times: Charles Dickens. Basingstoke: : Macmillan 1995. 155–70. 53 Dugger JM. Editorial Interventions: Hard Times’s Industrial Imperative. Dickens Studies Annual 2002;32 :151–77.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=dickens studies annual 8/51 09/25/21 Dickens and the Condition of England | University of Kent 54 Fabrizio R. Wonderful No-Meaning: Language and the Psychopathology of Family in Hard Times. In: David Copperfield and Hard times: Charles Dickens. Basingstoke: : St. Martin’s Press 1995. 219–54. 55 Fielding KJ. The Battle for Preston. Dickensian 1954;50:159–62. 56 Fielding KJ. The Weekly Serialization of Dickens’s Novels. Dickensian 1958;54:134–41. 57 Fielding KJ, Smith A. Hard Times and the Factory Controversy: Dickens vs. Harriet Martineau. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1970;24 :404–27.http://df7sm3xp4s.search.serialssolutions.com/?V=1.0&N=100&L=DF7SM3XP4S& S=AC_T_B&C=Nineteenth-Century Fiction 58 Flint, Kate. Dickens. Brighton: : Harvester 1986. 59 Dickens, Charles, Kaplan, Fred, Monod, Sylve ̀ re. 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