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  • Dickens Quarterly Checklist

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Dickens, Charles. Quentin Blake's A Christmas Carol: 2017 Edition. Pavilion Children's Books, 2017. ISBN: 978-1843653516.

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Abraham, Adam. "Dickens, 'Dickensian,' and the Pseudo-Dickens Industry." SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900 57.4 (2017): 751–70.
Allen-Emerson, Michelle. "Contextualizing the Novel in the Victorian Literature Classroom." In Cadwalleder and Mazzeno. 141–54. [HT, OT]
Andrews, Malcolm. "Fiction sous perfusion: Dickens et la sérialisation." Trans. Jonathan Fruoco. Imaginaire sériel: Les Mécanismes sériels dans l' Œuvre dans l'acte créatif. Ed. by Jonathan Fruoco, et al. Grenoble, France: UGA Editions, 2017, pp. 25–38. ISBN: 978-2377470006.
Archibald, Diana C. "Dickens and the Public Humanities: A Service-Learning Approach." In Cadwallader and Mazzeno. 243–60.
Arnell, Carla A., "'Love beyond Logic': On Cannons, Castles, and Healing Tomfoolery in Dickens's Great Expectations and Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov." Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 69.2 (2017): 81–98.
Booker, Kristin. Menials: Domestic Service and the Cultural Transformation of British Society, 1650–1850. Lanham, MD: Bucknell UP, 2017. ISBN: 978-1611488609. [BH, DS]
Bowles, Hugo. "Dickens's Shorthand Deciphered by Identifying 'Sydney Smith' Source Text." Notes and Queries 64.4 (2017): 614–17. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjx170
Cabanès, Jean-Louis. "Le Romanesque de la charité chez Balzac et chez Dickens." Le Bien: Édification, exemple et scandale dans le roman du XIXe siècle. Eds. Mathilde Bertrand and Paolo Tortonese. Paris, France: Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2017. 99–124. ISBN: 978-2878547108.
Cadwalleder, Jen and Laurence W. Mazzeno. Eds. Teaching Victorian Literature in the Twenty-First Century: A Guide to Pedagogy. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. ISBN:978-3319588858.
Cardwell, Sarah. "A Dickensian Feast: Visual Culture and Television Aesthetics." Adaptation in Visual Culture: Images, Texts, and Their Multiple Worlds. Eds. Julie Grossman and R. Barton Palmer. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 119–38. ISBN: 978-3319585796.
Cáffaro, Geraldo Magela. "The Preface as Stage: the Theatrical Trope and [End Page 89] the Performance of Authorial Identities in The Nineteenth Century." Ilha Desterro 70.1 (2017): 265–74. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2017v70n1p265.
Chavez, Julia McCord and Robert C. Hauhart. "Teaching Dickens by the Numbers: A Case Study of The Mystery of Edwin Drood." In Cadwallader and Mazzeno. 35–52.
Chez, Keridiana W., Victorian Dogs, Victorian Men: Affect and Animals in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture. Columbus, OH: Ohio State UP, 2017. ISBN: 978-0814213346. [OT, DC]
Curran, Timothy. "Dickens and Eucharist: Sacramental Medievalism in Bleak House." Christianity and Literature 66.3 (2017): 444–62.
Currie, Gregory and Jerrold Levinson. "An Error Concerning Noses." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75.1 (2017): 9–13. [OT]
The Dickensian 113.2 (2017). [Contents: Violeta Martínez-Alcañiz, "Beyond Fidelity: Censorship and Morality in Universal's 1934 Version of Great Expectations": 99–113; Philip Davis, "'A Metaphysical Sort of Thing': The Shared Reading of Dickens": 114–19; Laura Mayne, "'A Speaking Likeness': Dickens's Pre-Raphaelite and Photographic Portraiture in Bleak House": 120–38; Michael Hollington, "'A patient etherised upon a table' ?: T. S. Eliot's Dissection of Dickens": 139–49; Nanako Konoshima, "Storm and Sunset: Turnerian Seascapes in David Copperfield": 150–59; Robert C. Hanna, "'A Final Indiscretion': Émile Forgues and His Authorised Biographical Sketch of Dickens": 160–74; Dominic Rainsford (Rev. Nathalie Vanfasse, La plume et la route: Dickens, écrivain-voyageur: 176–77; Jeremy Tambling (Rev., Andrew Mangham, Dickens's Forensic Realism: 178–79; Michael Rogers (Rev.) Paul Schlicke, Simply Dickens: 180–82; Louis James (Rev.) "'Restless Shadow' at the Charles Dickens Museum": 183–84]
The Dickensian 113.3 (2017). [Contents: John Bowen, "From the New President": 217–18; Emily Bell, "The Dickens Family, the Boz Club and the Fellowship": 219–32; John Bowen, "'Mr Gridley's Room': Larkin and Dickens": 233–37; Jeremy Clarke, "Dickens in My Life": 238–43; David G. Raw, "A Source for The Old Hell Shaft in Hard Times": 244–51; Christine Skelton, "Mamie Dickens: The Later Years": 252–65; William F. Long and Paul Schlicke, "Boz and the Three-Minute Rule: Dickens's First Topical Allusion": 266–72; Tony Williams, "UK Television Adaptations...

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