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  • Dickens Quarterly Checklist
  • Kim Edwards Keats

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Colman, Adam. Drugs and the Addiction Aesthetic in Nineteenth-Century Literature. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. ISBN: 978-303015893. [BH]
Dickens Quarterly 35.4 (December 2018). [Contents: William F. Long, "Radicals in 'The Parlour': John Arthur Roebuck and the Politics of an 1835 Sketch": 285–302; Leon Litvack and Hugh Craig, "Charles Dickens and Joseph Parkinson: Disentangling Composite Authorship in All the Year Round": 303–49; Graham Wolfe, "Theatrical Extraneity: John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany and Dickensian Theater-Fiction": 350–72; Joel J. Brattin (Rev. Jacky Bratton, Ed. Dickensian Dramas: Plays from Charles Dickens, and Jim Davis, Ed. Dickensian Dramas: Plays from Charles Dickens): 373–79; Dominic Rainsford (Rev. Isobel Armstrong, Novel Politics: Democratic Imaginations in Nineteenth-Century Fiction): 379–82; Constance D. Harsh (Rev. Heidi Pennington, Creating Identity in the Victorian Fictional Autobiography): 382–84; Kathy Rees (Rev. Heather Tilley, Blindness and Writing: From Wordsworth to Gissing): 385–88; Joanna Hofer-Robinson (Rev. Emily Steinlight, Populating the Novel: Literary Form and the Politics of Surplus Life): 388–90; "The Forty-Ninth Annual Dickens Society Meeting: Tübungen, Germany": 391–95; Kim Edwards Keates and Clare Horrocks, "Dickens Quarterly Checklist": 401–404.]
The Dickensian 114.3 (2018). [Contents: Emma Rutherford, "The Lost Portrait: Charles Dickens by Margaret Gillies": 227–35; William F. Long, "Charles Dickens and Mr Lyne's Academy": 236–46; David Edgar, "Dickens in My Life": 247–51; Taeko Sakai, "The 'Dolly Varden' Polonaise at the Seaside: A Fashion Revival in the Early 1870s": 262–77; Robert C. Hanna, "Frances Maria Kelly, Dickens and Miss Kelly's Theatre and Drama School": 278–93; Letters to the Editor, 294–96; Don Richard Cox (Rev. Pete Orford, The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Charles Dickens' Unfinished Novel and Other Endless Attempts to End It, 297–300); Paul Graham (Rev. Sketching at Wilton's Musical Hall, 302–04); Valerie Purton (Report, "Dickens, Families and Communities': Dickens Day, Senate House, 20 October 2018," 305–07); Alicia Mireles Christoff (Report, The Dickens Universe – "Little Dorrit," U of California, Santa Cruz, 15–21 July 2018: 308–09).]
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Little Doric 5.2 (Christmas 2018) [Contents: Michael Steele, "The World of the Illustrated London News": 2–7; Eric Summers, "The Heart of Midlothian": 8–11; Paul Schlicke, "An Introduction to Barnaby Rudge": 12–14; Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven": 15–16; Paul Schlicke, "The Oz Report": 17–20; Alan Jackson, "Northanger Abbey": 21–24; Sandra Faulkner, "The Mystery of the Missing Statue": 25–30; "Christmas Readings Evening": 31–32; Adam Cuthbert, "Dickens the Flâneur": 33; Alison Summers, "Fiona Sampson: In Search of Mary Shelley": 34–38.]
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Moja, Beatrice. "Charles Dickens and the Child Narrator: Literary and Sociolinguistic Reflections on A Holiday Romance (1868)." Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature 56.4 (2018): 38–45. DOI: 10.1353/bkb.2018.0064
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