Dickens Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Dickens Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Contributors to this Issue3
The Dickens Checklist2
The Juvenalian Satire of Our Mutual Friend2
Charles Dickens's Historical Hauntings: Miss Havisham as the Ghost of History1
Goethe und Dickens als christliche Dichter by Vittorio Hösle (review)1
Screening Charles Dickens: A Survey of Film and Television Adaptations by William Farina (review)1
The Feeling of Letting Die: Necroeconomics and Victorian Fiction by Jennifer MacLure (review)1
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 W1
Bent and Broken1
Scorned Women and Their Protégées: Aunt Betsey, Miss Wade, and Miss Havisham1
The Gentleman from the Gem of the Sea: The 1834 Edinburgh Dinner Revisited1
The Death Penalty in Dickens and Derrida: The Last Sentence of the Law by Jeremy Tambling (review)1
Past as Prologue: "Dickens v . Dickens" in Chancery1
The Case of the Initial Letter: Charles Dickens and the Politics of the Dual Alphabet by Gavin Edwards1
Charles Dickens and Georgina Hogarth: A Curious and Enduring Relationship by Christine Skelton (review)1
From the Editor1
Contributors to this Issue1
Dickensian Divisions: David Copperfield's "Hero[ine] of my own life"0
“Accidents will happen”: Dickens’s Comical Mishaps0
The Impacts of Politics on the Circulation of Charles Dickens's Novels in Algeria from 1878 to 19900
Mr. Omer: The Overlooked "Hero" in David Copperfield0
Dickens and the Historical Imagination0
Dickens's Political Young Gentlemen0
The Dickens Checklist0
The Turning-Point: A Year that Changed Dickens and the World by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst0
The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 by Michael Wheeler (review)0
"An Evening with Charles Dickens" on the Nineteenth-Century Lecture Circuit0
Bureaucratic Sensibility: Bleak House as a Layperson’s Guidebook to Officialdom0
Big Novels for Little Folks: Dickens Adapted, Abridged, and Excerpted for Young Readers0
"In a Dark Wig": Reinventing Byron as Steerforth in David Copperfield0
Dickens in the Heart of Medicine: Implications for Today Medical Practice by Ernst E. van der Wall, and: Bleak Health: The Medical History of Charles Dickens and his Family by Nicholas Cambridge0
Narrative Bonds: Multiple Narrators in the Victorian Novel by Alexandra Valint0
Dickens and The Waste Land0
Contributors to this Issue0
Writing to Control the Narrative: Charles Dickens, PTSD, and the Staplehurst Rail Crash0
Teaching and Reading Dickens in Brazil: A Tale of Two Cities as a Case Study0
Selected Writings of James Fitzjames Stephen: On the Novel and Journalism ed. by Christopher Ricks (review)0
From the Editor0
Contributors to this Issue0
From the Editor0
Some Keywords in Dickens ed. by Michael Hollington, Francesca Orestano and Nathalie Vanfasse0
The Man with Jane: Another Look into Bellamy’s Kitchen0
The Artful Dickens: Tricks and Ploys of the Great Novelist by John Mullan0
The Ways of the Word: Episodes in Verbal Attention by Garrett Stewart (review)0
Charles Dickens, Domestic Economist0
The Dickens Society Prizes0
Playing Hamlet to Miss Havisham's Ghost: Theatricality and Embodied Allegory in Great Expectations0
Contributors to this Issue0
The Dickens Checklist0
Dickens and Prince: A Particular Kind of Genius by Nick Hornby0
The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature by Renée Fox (review)0
Dickens and the Anatomy of Evil: Sesquicentennial Essays ed. by Mitsuharu Matsuoka0
Boz, New York and a Temperance Aphorism0
Bite the Hand that Reads: Dickens, Animals and Sanitary Reform by Terry Scarborough0
Dickens's Mudfog0
"What Does it Matter?": Reading Within Architectural Spaces in Dickens's Hard Times0
Virtual Play and the Victorian Novel: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Fictional Experience by Timothy Gao (review)0
Contributors to this Issue0
Choice in Charles Dickens's Later Novels by Keith Easley (review)0
The Dickens Checklist0
Dickens and Victorian Psychology: Introspection, First Person Narrative and the Mind by Tyson Stolte (review)0
The Dickens Checklist0
Ovid Novelized: Metamorphose s Rewritten as a Cautionary Plea for Change in Our Mutual Friend0
Contributors to this Issue0
The Life of the Author: Charles Dickens by Pete Orford (review)0
Mudfog: Crabbe and Dickens, and the View from the Marshes0
Dickensland: The Curious History of Dickens's London by Lee Jackson (review)0
The Aesthetics of Space in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, 1843–1907 by Giles Whiteley0
The Dickens Society Prizes0
The Dickens Checklist0
The Dickens Checklist0
Luke Fildes's The Empty Chair : Innovation and Influence0
From the Editor0
The Dickens Checklist0
The Deviant Body: Object and Spectacle in The Old Curiosity Shop0
The Family Novel in Russia and England, 1800–1880 by Anna A. Berman (review)0
The Dickens Checklist0
"Mr. Charles Dickens and the Jews": Tracing the Origin and Context of Two Statements0
These Three, Met Again: The Real Resurrection of Edwin Drood0
The Dickens Checklist0
Contributors to this Issue0
Charles Dickens & Sir Philip Sidney: Hard Times , An Equine Defence for the Novel0
Fashionable Fictions and the Currency of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel by Lauren Gillingham (review)0
The Devil Let Loose in Little Dorrit0
An Opera and Dickens's "Lost" Sketch0
Dickensian Dimensions: A Transatlantic Dialogue0
“Cancelled” by the Revolution?: The Limits of Celebrity in A Tale of Two Cities0
The Dickens Society Prizes0
"If the true story of the matter is to be told": Dickens and the Neapolitan Prisoners0
Spectral Dickens: The Uncanny Forms of Novelistic Characterization by Alexander Bove0
Developing the “lines”: Politically Significant Landscapes in Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities0
Jaggers the Plotter and the Pretty Child: Masculine Vulnerability to Beauty in Great Expectations0
The Afterlife of Enclosure: British Realism, Character, and the Commons by Carolyn Lesjak (review)0
Picturing Barnaby Rudge : The Authorized and the Extra Illustrations0
Hair Apparent; or, Dickens’s Public Hair0
Contributors to this Issue0
Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion by Elizabeth Carolyn Miller0
The Dickens Checklist0
"Particulars as to the Proposed Interment of Charles Dickens at Rochester"0
Contributors to this Issue0
Victorians and Numbers: Statistics and Society in Nineteenth Century Britain by Lawrence Goldman (review)0
Dickens and Democracy in the Age of Paper: Representing the People by Carolyn Vellenga Berman0
Editors and Editorial Board0
"It was a strange figure": The Fairies of A Christmas Carol0
"Misfortnet Marriages": Discussing Divorce in Household Words0
Done with Dickens0
Full Havisham Effect0
Contributors to this Issue0
A Wisdom of the Head and a Wisdom of the Heart: Dickens, Disney, and Popular Culture0
Dickens and Race0
Idiomatic Surrogacy and (Dis)Ability in Dombey and Son0
Fascination and Terror: Orientalism and the Return of the Repressed in A Tale of Two Cities and "A Christmas Tree"0
"Keep[ing] the Outward Figure Away from the Fact": Reading Harold Skimpole as a Person of Color in Bleak House0
The Power of the Eye and Point of View in Oliver Twist0
On Style in Victorian Fiction ed. by Daniel Tyler (review)0
Dickens's Idiomatic Imagination: The Inimitable and Victorian Body Language by Peter J. Capuano (review)0
The Unknown Adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens: Amateur Theatre, Film Avant-garde, and the Magic Lantern0
Dickens and the Bible: "What Providence Meant" by Jennifer Gribble0
Fungi and the City: Charles Dickens’s Urban Poetics of Decay0
Electrical Undercurrents in David Copperfield0
Boz and the Ballooning Duke of Brunswick0
Adaptation, the Popular, and the Political in Klein Dorrit (1934)0
The Empty Chair: Nostalgia, Celebrity, Heritage0
Dickens and the Noble Savage0
Dickens and Travel: The Start of Modern Travel Writing by Lucinda Hawksley (review)0
The Tramp in British Literature, 1850–1950 by Luke Lewin Davies, and: Vagrancy in the Victorian Age: Representing the Wandering Poor in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture by Alistair Robinson0
The Lawyer in Dickens by Franziska Quabeck0
“Becoming Head-gear Is of the Utmost Importance”: Gender Performance, Social Differentiation, and the Codes of Hat Etiquette in Dombey and Son0
Illegitimacy and Orphanhood in Dickens's Oliver Twist : An Islamic Reading0
Dickens, Judaism, and Cosmopolitanism0
Charles Dickens's International Copyright Advocacy and Its Indirect Reflection in Martin Chuzzlewit0
The Blackness of the Chimney Sweep: Dickens, Illustrators, and Erasing Racial Complexity0
Dickens, Death, and Christmas by Robert L. Patten (review)0
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens (review)0
Robert J. Heaman, 1942–20240
Contributors to this Issue0
The Dickens Checklist0
Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby: An Annotated Bibliography by Robert C. Hanna (review)0
Charles Dickens, Charles Babbage, Richard Babley: Material Memory in David Copperfield0
Out of Time: Malfunctioning and Neglected Clocks and Watches in Dickens's Fiction0
Victorian Negatives: Literary Culture and the Dark Side of Photography in the Nineteenth Century by Susan E. Cook0
The Dickens Checklist0
“Fact” versus “Fancy” among Victorian Professionals in Hard Times0
From the Editor0
Etymological Co-Conspirators: The Names of Little Dorrit's Rigaud0
David Copperfield, Émile, and the Legacy of Enlightenment Education Literature0
Dickens’s “The Black Veil”: Generic and Cultural Contexts0
On Angst, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: Reading Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol as an Existentialist Work0
Victorian Ethical Optics: Innocent Eyes and Aberrant Bodies by Natalie Prizel (review)0
"The wife who has plagued him … & … is rather lunatical": A Contemporary Private Reference to the Dickens Scandal0
Charles Dickens: But for You, Dear Stranger by Annette Federico0
In Memoriam: Prof. Michael Hollington (1942–2024)0
Pickwick and Scrooge: Two Excellent Men of Business0
The Morality of Fiction-Making in Our Mutual Friend0
Biblical Allusion in the Opening Numbers of Three of Charles Dickens’s Serialized Novels0
Queer Economic Dissidence and Victorian Literature by Meg Dobbins (review)0
Contributors to this Issue0
Dickens and His Publics0
Reading Bodies in Victorian Fiction: Associationism, Empathy and Literary Authority by Peter J. Katz (review)0
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