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  1. Barnaby Rudge, Liberal History, and the Narrative Function of the Crowd
  2. Sophia Hsu
  3. pp. 215-240
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  1. Necessary Compromises: A Defense of Sympathetic Readings and Progressive Potential in Oliver Twist
  2. Alexander Long
  3. pp. 241-271
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  1. Little Dorrit's "Wildernesses of Secrets"
  2. Mark M. Hennelly Jr.
  3. pp. 272-298
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  1. Joe as the Wise Fool in Great Expectations: Dickens's Criticism of the Mid-Victorian Literature of Success and Upward Social Mobility
  2. Masayo Hasegawa
  3. pp. 299-319
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  1. Indecent Proposals: Plotting Marriage in Our Mutual Friend and The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  2. Elizabeth Bridgham
  3. pp. 320-337
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  1. Through the Looking-Glass at 150: Eight Retakes
  2. Edward Guiliano, Angelika Zirker, James R. Kincaid, Mark M. Hennelly Jr., Zongxin Feng, Jan Susina, Colette Ramuz, Francesca Orestano
  3. pp. 338-372
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