Dickens Quarterly December 2011


Volume 28, Number  4

 

GUEST EDITORIAL

Marie-Amélie Coste, Christine Huguet and Nathalie Vanfasse 247

ARTICLES

Lillian Nayder: “The Omission of His Only Sister’s Name”: Letitia Austin and the Legacies of Charles Dickens 251

Neil Davie: History Artfully Dodged? Crime, Prisons and the Legacy of “Dickens’s England” 261

Michael Hollington: Dickens, Sala and the London Arcade  273

REVIEWS

Margaret Flanders Darby on Lillian Nayder: The Other Dickens: A Life of Catherine Dickens 285

Phoebe Poon on John Jordan: Supposing Bleak House  289

Joel J. Brattin on Patricia Ingham, ed. : Bleak House 292

Andrew Mangham on Karen Chase: The Victorians and Old Age  295

Goldie Morgentaler on Deborah Wynne: Women and Personal Property in the Victorian Novel  298

Trey Philpotts: Recent Publications of Interest 301

THE FORTY-SECOND DICKENS SOCIETY MEETING AND BUSINESS 304

Christine Huguet: Dickensians in France: Cerisy 307

NOTICES  309

THE DICKENS CHECKLIST – Elizabeth Bridgham  316

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 322

 

 

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