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  • Dickens Quarterly Checklist
  • Kim Edwards Keates and Claire Horrocks

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Dickens, Charles. A Christmas Carol: The Original Manuscript Edition. New York: W. W. Norton, 2016. ISBN: 978-0393608649.

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Adams, Matthew. “Running, like a high sea.” Times Literary Supplement. 25 January 2017. [Rev. Jenny Hartley, Charles Dickens: An Introduction, 2016.]
Addison, Neil. “‘Rotten Architecture, but Wonderful Gargoyles’: The Murky World of London and Charles Dickens’ Aesthetic Signposts.” London and Literature, 1603–1901. Eds. Barnaby Ralph, Angela Kikue Davenport and Yuui Nakatsuma. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2017. 79–93. ISBN: 978-1443812757.
Beekman, Grace. “Emotional Density, Suspense, and the Serialization of The Woman in White in All the Year Round.” Victorian Periodicals Review 50.1 (2017): 9–38. DOI: 10.1353/vpr.2017.0002
Bordelon, David. “Blackpool on the Picket Line: Hard Times Goes Viral in Nineteenth-Century America.” Studies in the Novel 49.1 (2017): 49–68. DOI: 10.1353/sdn.2017.0002
Cao, Claudia. “Doubleness and Alienation in the South Park Version of Great Expectations.” International Journal of Comparative Literature & Translation Studies 5.2 (2017): 25–31. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijclts.v.5n.2p.25
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Chase, Karen and Michael Levenson. “Bleak House, Liquid City: Climate to Climax in Dickens.” A Global History of Literature and the Environment. Eds. John Parham and Louise Westling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 201–17. ISBN: 978-1107102620.
Cove, Patricia. “Charles Dickens, Traumatic Re-Telling, and the 1794 Treason Trials.” Nineteenth-Century Contexts (2017): 1–19: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08905495.2017.1311098 [End Page 187]
Dickens Quarterly 34.1 (March 2017). [Contents: William F. Long and Paul Schlicke, “Bung Against Spruggins: Reform in ‘Our Parish’”: 5–13; Brian Cheadle, “David Copperfield and Pendennis: Answering Back”: 14–26; Michael Hollington, “Dickens at Garsington”: 27–39; William F. Long, “Dickens Studies as an Examination Subject in the 1850s”: 40–5; Jasper Schelstraete, “‘Smart Dealings’: The Fate of Household Words in the United States”: 46–53; Leslie S. Simon (Rev. Paul Schlicke, Simply Dickens, 2016): 54–7; Trey Philpotts (Rev. Jerry White, Mansions of Misery: A Biography of the Marshelsea Debtor’s Prison, 2016): 58–63; John Edmundson (Rev. Charlotte Mathieson, Mobility in the Victorian Novel: Placing the Nation, 2015): 64–6; Kathy Rees (Rev. Peter J. Capuano, Changing Hands: Industry, Evolution, and The Reconfiguration of the Victorian Body, 2015): 67–70; Notices: 71–5; Clare Horrocks and Kim Edwards Keates, “The Dickens Checklist”: 76–9; “Editors and Editorial Board”: 80].
Green-Lewis, Jennifer. Victorian Photography, Literature and the Invention of Modern Memory. London: Bloomsbury (2017). ISBN: 978-1474263085. [DC]
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Harvey, A. D. “Where the Wilfers Lived in Our Mutual Friend.” Notes & Queries 64.1 (2017): 135–36. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjw293
Hooper, Keith. Charles Dickens: Faith, Angels and the Poor. Lion Books, 2017. ISBN: 978-0745968513.
Jowett, Caroline. The History of Newgate Prison. Barnsley: Pen & Sword History, 2017. ISBN: 978-1473876408.
Jackson, Jeffrey. “Burning Down the House: Serialization, Domesticity, and Dickens’s Rejection of Scott’s Influence in Barnaby Rudge (1841).” The Victorian 5.1 (2017): 1–19.
Keatley, Paula. “‘It’s About a Will’: Liberal Protestant Theology in Dickens’ Bleak House.” Nineteenth-Century Contexts 39:2 (2017): 77–86. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08905495.2017.1284569
Kingstone, Helen. Victorian Narratives of the Recent Past: Memory, History, Fiction. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. ISBN: 978-3319495491. [DC]
Niino, Midori. “The Belly of London: Dickens and Markets.” London and Literature, 1603–1901. Eds. Barnaby Ralph, Angela Kikue Davenport and Yuui Nakatsuma. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2017. 95–110. ISBN: 978-1443812757.
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