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  • Contributors to this Issue

Adam Abraham is a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at Auburn University. He is the author of Plagiarizing the Victorian Novel: Imitation, Parody, Aftertext, which was published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. His most recent article, "The History of Barnaby Rudge and the Culture of Imitation," appeared in Dickens Studies Annual in 2020.

James Armstrong is an adjunct assistant professor in the theatre department of City College of the City University of New York. His plays have been performed by Detroit Repertory Theatre, Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, the Abingdon Theatre Company, and other professional companies, and his writings on the theatre have appeared in such publications as The Dickensian, The Edgar Allan Poe Review, Shaw, Theatre Notebook, and Theatre Journal.

Helena Kelly is currently an independent scholar, her most recent academic position being a stipendiary lectureship at Mansfield College, Oxford. She is the author of Jane Austen, the Secret Radical and of recent articles including "The Dating of Martin Chuzzlewit" (Notes and Queries) and "Evidence that the Dickens Family May Not Have Lived in 10 Norfolk Street" (Dickens Quarterly). She is completing a book about Charles Dickens.

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

Hazel Mackenzie is Lecturer and Research Lead for English Literature at the University of Buckingham. Her specialty is Victorian periodical studies. She has published essays on the journalism of Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Anthony Trollope, and George Eliot. She is currently working on a research companion to Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop for Liverpool University Press. [End Page 3]

Natalie McKnight is Professor of Humanities and Dean of the College of General Studies at Boston University. She is the author of numerous articles and several books on Victorian literature and is co-editor of Dickens Studies Annual.

David Paroissien is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Buckingham.

Trey Philpotts is Professor of English at the University of Central Florida. He is the author of The Companion to Little Dorrit (Liverpool UP, 2003) and The Companion to Dombey and Son (Liverpool UP, 2015), and he has published articles and reviews on Charles Dickens in a variety of locations, including Dickens Studies Annual, Dickens Quarterly, and The Dickensian. He is currently the Associate Editor for Dickens Quarterly and was formerly its Review Editor.

Shannon Russell is Associate Professor of English Literature at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. Her research interests and publications have focused on gender, class, and race issues in the mid-nineteenth-century novel. She is currently writing a book on Dickens and Frederick Douglass.

Jeremy Tambling's most recent book on Dickens was Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby and the Dance of Death. He is now writing a book on Dickens and capital punishment. Retired as Professor of Literature from both Hong Kong and Manchester, he teaches part-time at SWPS University, Warsaw.

Giles Whiteley is Professor of English Literature at Stockholm University. He is the author of four monographs to date, and has published widely on the literature of the long nineteenth century. His most recent book was on The Aesthetics of Space in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, 1843–1907 (Edinburgh UP, 2020), including a chapter on Dickens. Current projects include a monograph on nineteenth-century humor and editing Walter Pater's novel Marius the Epicurean for Oxford University Press. [End Page 4]

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