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- Volume 39, Number 3, September 2022
- Issue
- Special Issue: Dickens and Race
Dickens Quarterly is the official scholarly publication of the Dickens Society, founded in 1970 at the Modern Language Association Convention. The journal publishes papers on all aspects of Dickens's life and literary works in a range of formats including scholarly articles, essays, notes, and reviews. Supporting research and writing on the rich and diverse subjects, characters, themes, and plots explored by Charles John Huffam Dickens, the journal is the preeminent source for intriguing, substantive, peer-reviewed Dickensian content.
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Volume 39, Number 3, September 2022Table of Contents
- Dickens and Race
- pp. 242-268
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/dqt.2022.0023
- Transported to Botany Bay: Class, National Identity, and the Literary Figure of the Australian Convict by Dorice Williams Elliott, and: Familial Feeling: Entangled Tonalities in Early Black Atlantic Writing and the Rise of the British Novel by Elahe Haschemi Yekani, and: Literature in a Time of Migration: British Fiction and the Movement of People, 1815–1876 by Josephine McDonagh, and: Settler Colonialism in Victorian Literature: Economics and Political Identity in the Networks of Empire by Philip Steer (review)
- pp. 394-400
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/dqt.2022.0030
- The Dickens Checklist
- pp. 411-415
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/dqt.2022.0032