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  • Dickens Quarterly Checklist
  • Kim Edwards Keates and Clare Horrocks

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Dickens Quarterly 33.4 (December 2016). [Contents: Michael Allen, “Suicide, Fraud and Debt: John Dickens’s Last Days at Chatham”: 269–90; William F. Long, “Two Letters of John Dickens from 1835”: 291–99; Minghui Li, “In the Wake of the Cultural Revolution: Chinese Translations of Hard Times (1978) and Great Expectations (1979)”: 300–14; William F. Long and Paul Schlicke, “When Boz Became Inimitable”: 315–16; Claire Wood (Rev. Dickens and the Imagined Child): 317–19; Margaret Flanders Darby (Rev. London Fog: The Biography): 320–21; Francesco Orestano (Rev. Dialogic Dickens. Invention and Transformation): 322–25; “In Memoriam: Edgar Rosenberg (1925-2015) ”: 326-27; “The Forty-Seventh Dickens Society Meeting and Business”: 328–32; “Notices”: 333–39; Clare Horrocks and Kim Edwards Keates, “The Dickens Checklist”: 340–43; “Editors and Editorial Board”: 344].
The Dickensian 112.2 (2016). [Contents: Carolyn W. De La L. Oulton, “〿I write this with my hands in a basin of water’: Dickens, Letters and Readers”: 105–113; Gerald Dickens, “Performing Dickens – 2”: 114–17; William F. Long, “Passages in the Life of Mr George Hogarth – 2: Mr Hogarth goes to Prison”: 118–29; Alan Dilnot, “Dickens and Elizabeth Hussey Gould: Women’s Rights, Debtors’ Prisons and a New Dickens Letter”: 130–37; Thelma Grove, “Dickens in My Life – 2”: 138–39; Jennifer M. Ide, “Lot 238: One Grey Cob – ʻTrotty Veck’”: 140–44; William F. Long, “The Ghosts at the Royal Polytechnic: An Uncollected Letter”: 145–52; Andrew Sanders (Rev. Dickens, [End Page 76] Religion and Society): 153–55; Francesca Orestano (Rev. Il grillo del focolare): 155–57; Daniel Tyler (Rev. Nightwalking: A Nocturnal History of London): 157–58; Jean Elliott (Rev. The Other Dickens: Discovering Catherine): 159–60; Paul Graham (Rev. “The Trials and Tribulations of Mr Pickwick.” Bridewell Theatre, London, 29 March–2 April 2106): 161–62; Paul Graham Rev. “Great Expectations.” Quarry Theatre, Leeds, 5 March–2 April 2016): 162–64].
The Dickensian 112.3 (2016). [Contents: Ian Rankin, “Dickens, Bleak House and Crime Writing”: 203–08; William F. Long, “ ‘Miss Ternan’: Positively the First Appearance? The Dickens Scandal in Provincial British and Irish Newspapers”: 209–23; J. Hillis Miller: “Dickens in My Life”: 224–29; Alfie Brown, “Mr Wople’s Comic Hamlet and Pip as Comic Narrator”: 230–42; Robert Tracy, “Montague Tigg/Tigg Montague”: 243–46; Jeremy Parrott, “George Holdsworth and Henry Walker: the Backroom Boys at All the Year Round”: 247–59; Christine L. Corton (Rev. The Sky of Our Manufacture: The London Fog in British Fiction from Dickens to Wolf): 260–61; Malcolm Andrews (Rev. The Christmas Carol: The Original Manuscript Edition; Canto di Natale): 261–63; Paul Graham (Rev. Great Expectations. Bob Hope Theatre, London, 25–28 May 2016); 264–65; Cindy Sughrue & Michael Slater (Rev. “Fagin’s Twist.” The Place, London, 28 September–15 October 2016.]
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