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  • Contributors to this Issue

Brian Cheadle is retired but continues to write and do some teaching for Oxford Continuing Education.

Michael Hollington is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Kent in Canterbury, where he is currently working on a project entitled Dickens Among the Modernists, of which this essay is an offshoot.

William F. Long is Emeritus Professor in Biochemistry at the University of Aberdeen. He has published several articles for The Dickensian and Dickens Quarterly and contributed to the Oxford Readers’ Companion to Dickens.

Jasper Schelstraete is an FWO Postdoctoral Fellow at Ghent University. His current research studies the relation between early-nineteenth-century British periodicals and the rise of the credit economy. It argues that leading contemporaneous periodicals fostered a cultural acceptance of the new economic mechanisms that sprang from the financial crisis caused by the Anglo-French War (1793–1802).

Paul Schlicke was Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Aberdeen until retirement in 2010. His Clarendon edition of Sketches by Boz is preparing for publication. [End Page 3]

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