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  • The Dickens Quarterly Checklist
  • Clare Horrocks and Kim Edwards Keates
Clare Horrocks and Kim Edwards Keates
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Dickens, Charles. Sketches of Young Ladies, Young Gentleman and Young Couples. Alma Classics, 2015. ISBN: 978-1847494917.

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Archibald, Diana C., and Joel J. Brattin, eds. Dickens and Massachusetts: The Lasting Legacy of the Commonwealth Visits. U of Massachusetts P, 2015. ISBN: 978-1625341365. [Contents: Diana C. Archibald, “Introduction: Dickens and Massachusetts, the Republic of His Imagination”: 1–9; Diana C. Archibald and Joel J. Brattin, “Dickens and Massachusetts: A Tale of Power and Transformation Exhibition Narrative with illustrations”: 13–95; Natalie McKnight and Chelsea Bray, “Dickens, the Lowell Mill Girls, and the Making of A Christmas Carol”: 99–112; André DeCuir, “Visions of Lowell, Light and Dark in Our Mutual Friend”: 113–22; Diana C. Archibald, “Dickens’s Visit to the Perkins School and “Doctor Marigold”: 123–33; Lillian Nayder, “Dickens, Longfellow, and the Village Blacksmith”: 134–46; Joel J. Brattin, “Slavery in Dickens’s Manuscript of American Notes for General Circulation”: 147–62; Kit Polga, “Dickens’s Visits to Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1842 and 1868”: 163–78; Iain Crawford, “Dickens, Martineau, and Massachusetts, The Republic They Came to See”: 179–96].
Arata, Stephen, Madigan Haley, J. Paul Hunter, Jennifer Wicke. Eds. A Companion to the English Novel. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, 2015. 177–91. ISBN: 978-1405194457. Pp. 510.
Blake, Peter. George Augustus Sala and the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press: The Personal Style of a Public Writer. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. ISBN: 978-1472416070.
Booth, Alison. “Some Versions of Narration.” A Companion to the English Novel. In Arata et al. Pp. 177–99. [GE, TTC].
Borunda, Andrea. “Mechanical Metaphor and the Emotive in Charles Dickens’ Hard Times.” The Victorian 3.2 (2015): 1–10. (Online journal: <http://journals.sfu.ca/vict/index.php/vict/article/view/164>).
Cadwallader, Jen. “Death by Train: Spectral Technology and Dickens’s Mugby Junction.” In Gavin and Humphries. Pp. 57–68.
Capuano, Peter J. Changing Hands: Industry, Evolution, and the Reconfiguration of the Victorian Body. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2015. ISBN 0472052845. Pp. 340. [GE, BH and Dickens passim]. [End Page 265]
Cook, Susan and Elizabeth Henley. “Reading Communities in the Dickens Classroom.” Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture 15.2 (2015): 331–51.
Costa-Adams, Robin Da. Connie’s Story: Commemorating the Life of Mrs Edward (Plorn) Dickens. 2015. ISBN: 978-0959451108.
Dickens Quarterly 32.2 (June 2015). [Contents: William F. Long and Paul Schlicke, “Dickens and Godparenting”: 101–15; Adina Ciugureanu, “Dantean Echoes in The Old Curiosity Shop”: 116–28; Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, “Sources for the Characterization of Miss Miggs in Barnaby Rudge”: 129–38; Mary A. Armstrong, “Some Thing(s) About Italy: Dickensian Objects, Interiors and Pleasures”: 139–52; Chris Louttit, (Rev. Dickens’s Signs, Readers’ Designs: New Bearings in Dickens Criticism eds., Francesca Orestano and Norbert Lennartz) 153–56; Susan Shatto (Rev. The Dog in the Dickensian Imagination by Beryl Gray) 157–58; Sean C. Grass (Rev. Reading Constellations: Urban Modernity and the Victorian City by Patricia McKee) 159–61; Joel J. Brattin (Rev. Charles Dickens Magician: Conjuring in Life, Letters and Literature by Ian Keable) 162–64; David Paroissien (Rev. William Cobbett, the Press and Rural England: Radicalism and the Fourth Estate 1792–1835 by James Grande) 165–67; “Notices”: 168–69; Clare Horrocks and Kim Edwards Keates, “The Dickens Quarterly Checklist”: 170–75].
The Dickensian 111.1 (2015). [Contents: “From the Editor”: 3–4; Leon Litvack, “Dickens at Furnival’s Inn: New Evidence of a Sub-Letting Agreement”: 5–10; Francesca MacKenney, “‘What Mockery is this?’: Dickens’s Talking Bird”: 11–22; “Dickens and the Revision of Wilkie Collins’s The Storm at the Lighthouse: A Note”: 23–25; Paul Schlicke, “‘A Sort of Spoiled Child of the Public’: Dickens’s Reception in Scotland in 1858”:26–33; Michael Slater, “Munificence Declined: New Letters about the Guild of Literature and Art”: 34–41; Jerome Meckier, “Death(s) and Great Expectations”: 42–51; Michael Rogers, “Anthony Trollope...

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