June 25, 1994
Fellow readers of Dickens!
The following is an edited version of a list of books on
Dickens published in the last ten years. The list has been com-
piled and made available in the MELVYL system of the libraries of
the University of California.
I have omitted items that do not belong and changed the
format to one more in line (but not perfectly consistent) with
current MLA recommendations. (The "c" before a date refers to
year of copyright.)
The list is based on holdings at UC libraries and is
therefore not a complete list of publications for the period
it covers.
I trust subscribers find this a useful adjunct to their Dick-
ens bibliographies. In any case, it will be useful to check
over to see what you have overlooked.
Patrick McCarthy, UC Santa Barbara
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Abrams, Barry Michael. The necessities of invention: Fiction,
meaning, and understanding in four Dickens novels. DISSERTA-
TION. UCLA. 1989.
Ackroyd, Peter. Dickens. London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1990. New
York: Harper Collins, c1990.
Ackroyd, Peter. Dickens' London: an imaginative vision. London:
Headline, 1987.
Ackroyd, Peter. Introduction to Dickens. London: Sinclair-
Stevenson, c1991.
Adrian, Arthur A., Dickens and the parent-child relationship.
Athens, Ohio: Ohio UP, c1984.
Alexander, Doris. Creating characters with Charles Dickens.
University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State UP. c1991.
Allen, Michael. Charles Dickens' childhood. New York: St.
Martin's, 1988; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmil-
lan, 1988.
Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875. Reisebilder aus
Schweden und England: in Schweden ein Besuch bei Charles
Dickens. Hanau/Main: Muller & Kiepenheuer, 1985.
Armstrong, Frances Elizabeth. Dickens and the concept of Home.
Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Research P, c1990.
Baetzhold, Howard G., Mark Twain and Dickens: why the Denial?
New York: AMS, 1987.
Bauer, Matthias. Das Leben als Geschichte: poetische Reflexion in
Dickens' "David Copperfield." Koln: Bohlau, 1991.
Bentley, Nicolas, Michael Slater, and Nina Burgis. The Dickens
index. Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 1988.
Bloom, Harold, ed. Charles Dickens. New York: Chelsea House,
1987. Series title: Modern critical views.
Bolton, H. Philip. Dickens dramatized. Boston, Mass.: G.K. Hall,
1987.
Bradbury, Nicola. Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. New York:
St. Martin's, 1990; Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990.
Brooks-Davies, Douglas. Charles Dickens, Great Expectations.
London, England ; New York, N.Y., USA: Penguin Books, 1989.
Brooks-Davies, Douglas. Fielding, Dickens, Gosse, Iris Murdoch,
and Oedipal Hamlet. New York: St. Martin's; Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1989.
Bruce, Sylvia. "Dickens's portrayal of women" and other essays.
Nottingham: Paupers' P, 1989.
Carey, John. The Violent Effigy: A study of Dickens' imagination.
2nd ed. London; Boston: Faber Paperbacks, 1991.
Chase, Karen, Eros and Psyche: the representation of personality
in the works of Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens, and George
Eliot. New York: Methuen, 1984.
Chittick, Kathryn, The Critical Reception of Charles Dickens,
1833-1841. New York: Garland Pub., 1989.
Chittick, Kathryn, Dickens and the 1830s. Cambridge ; New York:
Cambridge UP, 1990.
Christmas with Dickens. Illustrated & printed by Suzanne Granzow-
Pruchnicki. Manteno, Ill.: Bronte P, c1986.
Connor, Steven. Charles Dickens. New York: B. Blackwell, 1985.
Gilbert, Elliot, ed. Critical essays on Charles Dickens's Bleak
House. Boston: G.K. Hall, c1989.
Cotsell, Michael. Critical essays on Charles Dickens's Great
Expectations. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1990.
Curry, George. Charles Dickens and Annie Fields. Los Angeles:
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 1988. IN:
Huntington library quarterly. Vol. 51, no. 1 (Winter, 1988)
Daldry, Graham. Charles Dickens and the form of the novel. :
fiction and narrative in Dickens' work London: Croom Helm,
c1987; Totowa, N.J.: Barnes and Noble Books, 1986
Davies, James A. The textual life of Dickens's characters.
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1989; New
York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1990.
Den Hartog, Dirk, Dickens and romantic psychology: the self in
time in nineteenth-century literature. New York: St.
Martin's, 1987; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmil-
lan, 1987.
Dickens and Twain, Presented by the University [of] California
Dickens Project, August 9-12, 1984, the University of
California at Santa Cruz, and at Berkeley. UCSC Spec Coll
Dickens, Charles. Christmas books; with sixty-five illustrations
by Landseer Maclise [et al.]; intro. by Eleanor Farjeon.
Oxford; New York: Oxford UP, 1987, c1954.
Dickens, Charles. A December vision: his social journalism; eds..
Neil Philip and Victor Neuburg. London: Collins, 1986.
Dickens, Charles. Dickens' working notes for his novels. Ed. with
intro. and notes by Harry Stone. Chicago: UP of Chicago,
1987.
Dickens, Charles. The hidden Charles Dickens. Ed. Stefan R.
Dziemianowicz; illustrations by George Cruikshank and others.
New York: Greenwich House, distributed by Crown Publishers,
1984.
Dickens, Charles. The letters of Charles Dickens. Eds. Madeline
House & Graham Storey; assoc. eds., W.J. Carlton ... [et
al.]. Vols. 1-7. Pilgrim ed. Oxford: Clarendon, 1965-
Dickens, Charles. Selected letters of Charles Dickens. Ed.,
arranged by David Paroissien. Boston: Twayne; London: Mac-
millan, 1985.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. The speeches of Charles Dickens: a
complete edition. Ed. K.J. Fielding. Hemel Hempstead, Hert-
fordshire: Harvester, Wheatsheaf; Atlantic Highlands, N.J.:
Humanities P International, 1988.
Dickens, Shakespeare and the theatre. Presented by the U of
California Dickens Project, August 7-10, 1986, the U of
California at Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz: 1986.
Doernenburg, Emil, William Raabes und Wilhelm Fehse. Raabe und
Dickens; ein Beitrag zur Erkenntnis der geistigen Gestalt.
Magdeburg, Creutz: 1921.
Dorsey, Nancy Emily. Dickens, the psychoaesthetics of drama as
metaphor DISSERTATION. 1984. UCR.
Duncan, Ian. Modern romance and transformations of the novel: the
Gothic, Scott, Dickens. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge UP,
1992.
Dunn, Richard J., ed. Approaches to teaching Dickens' David Cop-
perfield. New York: Modern Language Association of America,
1984.
Eigner, Edwin M. The Dickens pantomime. Berkeley: U of
California P, 1989.
Ericsson, Catarina. A child is a child, you know: the inversion
of father and daughter in Dickens's novels. DISSERTATION.
Stockholm, Sweden: Almquist & Wiksell International, c1986.
Series title: Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Stockholm
studies in English 66.
Fisher, Leona Mae Weaver, ed. Lemon, Dickens, and Mr.
Nightingale's diary: a Victorian farce. [Victoria, B.C.]:
English Literary Studies, U of Victoria, 1988. Series title:
ELS monograph series ; no. 41.
Fletcher, LuAnn McCracken. Gendered fictions, fictional
identities: self-narration in Dickens and Charlotte Bronte.
DISSERTATION. 1991. UCLA.
Flint, Kate. Dickens. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester; Atlantic
Highlands, NJ: Humanities P International, 1986.
Foltinek, Herbert. Charles Dickens und der Zwang des Systems:
Gestaltbildung und Geschlossenheit in den Romanen der Reife.
Wien: Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissens-
chaften, 1987. Series title: Sitzungsberichte / Oster- reichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-
Historische Klasse ; 496. Bd.
Foor, Sheila M. Dickens' rhetoric. New York: P. Lang, c1993.
Frank, Lawrence, Charles Dickens and the romantic self. Lincoln:
U of Nebraska P, c1984.
Ganz, Margaret. Humor, irony, and the realm of madness:
psychological studies in Dickens, Butler, and others. New
York: AMS, c1990.
Gardner, Joseph. Dickens in America: Twain, Howells, James, and
Norris. New York: Garland Pub., 1988.
Gibson, Colin, ed. Art and Society in the Victorian novel: Essays
on Dickens and His Contemporaries. Basingstoke: Macmillan,
1989; New York: St. Martin's, 1989.
Glancy, Ruth F., Dickens's Christmas books, Christmas stories,
and other short fiction: an annotated bibliography. New
York: Garland Pub., 1985.
Glancy, Ruth F. A tale of two cities: Dickens's revolutionary
novel. Boston: Twayne Publishers, c1991.
Goetsch, Paul. Dickens: eine Einfuhrung. Munchen: Artemis,
c1986.
Golden, Morris. Dickens imagining himself: six novel encounters
with a changing world. Lanham, Md.: UP of America, c1992.
Golding, Robert. Idiolects in Dickens: the major techniques and
chronological development. New York: St. Martin's; Hound-
mills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1985.
Goodman, Marcia Renee. Mothering and authorship: Little Women,
Dickens, and the art of projection. DISSERTATION. 1987.
Northern Research Library Facility, U. of Calif. C 2 926 288
Grant, Allan. A preface to Dickens. London ; New York: Longman,
c1984.
Guiliano, Edward and Philip Collins (eds.), The annotated Dick-
ens. New York: C.N. Potter, Distributed by Crown Publishers,
c1986.
Hager, Kelly Jeanne. Plotting marriage: Dickens, divorce and
failed-marriage plot. DISSERTATION. 1992. UC Irvine.
Hansbury, Tricia. A journey with "Great expectations": Charles
Dickens meets the ninth grade: a teacher researcher discov-
ers life in another classroom. Albany, N.Y.: Center for the
Learning and Teaching of Literature, U at Albany, State U of
New York; [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office
of Educational Research and Improvement, Educational
Resources Information Center, [1989].
Hardwick, Michael and Mollie (compilers) The Charles Dickens
Encyclopoedia. Secaucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group, 1993,
c1973.
Hardy, Barbara Nathan. The moral art of Dickens: essays. London;
Dover, NH: Athlone P, 1985, re-issue, c1970.
Harris, Kevin. The Dickens House classification (prepared for the library of the Dickens House, London). [London]: Polytechnic
of North London, 1986.
Heineman, Helen. Three Victorians in the New World: interpreta-
tions of the New World in the works of Frances Trollope,
Charles Dickens, and Anthony Trollope. New York: P. Lang,
c1992.
Herst, Beth F. The Dickens hero: selfhood and alienation in the
Dickens world. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1990.
Holbrook, David. Charles Dickens and the image of woman. New
York: New York UP, c1993.
Hollington, Michael. Dickens and the grotesque. London: Croom
Helm; Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble, 1984.
Hooper, Linda Matlie. A little book about A Christmas carol by
Charles Dickens: on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of
its first publication [Santa Cruz, Calif.] Dickens Pro-
ject, U of California [Santa Cruz], c1993.
Houston, Gail T., Anorexic Dickens: Gender, hunger and the con-
sumer world of the novels. DISSERTATION, UCLA. 1990.
Ingham, Patricia. Dickens, women and language . Toronto: U of
Toronto P, 1992. New York: Harvester, Wheatsheaf, 1992.
Jackson, T. A. (Thomas Alfred), Charles Dickens: the progress of
a radical, New York: International Publishers, c1987.
(Original edition 1938)
Jaffe, Audrey. Vanishing points: Dickens, narrative, and the sub-
ject of omniscience. Berkeley: U of California P, c1991.
Johnson, Edgar. Charles Dickens, his tragedy and triumph. Rev.
and abridged. New York: Penguin, 1986. Series title:
Kaplan, Fred, Dickens: a biography. New York: Morrow, c1988.
Kaplan, Fred, Michael Goldberg & K.J. Fielding. Lectures on Car-
lyle & his era; with a catalogue of art works & photographs
together with the third supplement to the Carlyle holdings in
the Norman & Charlotte... Santa Cruz: University Library, U
of California, 1985. Series title: Norman and Charlotte
Strouse lectures on Carlyle & his era
Kelly, John. Charles Dickens in the literary criticism of F.R.
Leavis Rovita (CS): Marra editore, 1989.
Kelly, John. F.R. Leavis and Charles Dickens: two essays on HARD
TIMES. Rovito: Marra, 1989.
Kosky, Jules. Mutual friends: Charles Dickens and Great Ormond
Street Children's Hospital. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson;
New York: St. Martin's, 1989.
Kucich, John. Repression in Victorian fiction: Charlotte Bronte,
George Eliot, and Charles Dickens. Berkeley: U of California
P, c1987.
Larson, Janet L. Dickens and the broken Scripture. Athens: U of
Georgia P, c1985.
Lettis, Richard. The Dickens aesthetic. New York: AMS, c1989.
Lettis, Richard. Dickens on literature: a continuing study of his
aesthetic. New York: AMS, c1990.
Loomis, Richard Stillman, cataloguer. First American editions of
Charles Dickens: the Allan D. McGuire Collection.. Yarmouth,
Me.: Sumner & Stillman, 1991.
Lucas, John. Charles Dickens, The major novels. London ; New
York: Penguin Books, 1992.
Lynch, Tony. Dickens's England: a travellers' companion. London:
Batsford; New York: Facts on File, c1986
Magnet, Myron. Dickens and the social order. Philadelphia: U
of Pennsylvania P, 1985.
Mayhew, Henry. The illustrated Mayhew's London: the classic
account of London street life and characters in the time of
Charles Dickens and Queen Victoria, ed. John Canning; intro-
duced by Asa Briggs. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, c1986.
McInnes, Edward. "Eine untergeordnete Meisterschaft?": the criti-
cal reception of Dickens in Germany, 1837-1870. Frankfurt am
Main ; New York: P. Lang, c1991. Series title: Studien zur
deutschen Literatur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts Bd. 15.
MacKay, Carol Hanbery, ed. Dramatic Dickens. New York: St.
Martin's, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989.
McKnight, Natalie. Idiots, madmen, and other prisoners in Dick-
ens. New York: St. Martin's, 1993.
McMaster, Juliet. Dickens the designer. London: Macmillan;
Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble Books, 1987.
Meckier, Jerome. Hidden rivalries in Victorian fiction: Dickens,
realism, and revaluation. Lexington, Ky.: UP of Kentucky,
1987.
Meckier, Jerome. Innocent abroad: Charles Dickens's American
engagements. Lexington, Ky.: UP of Kentucky, c1990.
Meichner, Fritz, Genius des Herzens: ein Charles Dickens-Roman.
[Braunschweig] Vieweg-Verlag [1948].
Moncrieff, Scott Eugene. Dickens and the reformulated family.
DISSERTATION. 1988. UC Riverside.
Morgan, Nicholas H. Secret journeys: theory and practice in read-
ing Dickens. Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson UP; London:
Associated University Presses, c1992.
Morris, Pam. Dickens's class consciousness: a marginal view.
Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1991.
Moss, Sidney Phil and Carolyn J. Moss. Charles Dickens and his
Chicago relatives: a documentary narrative . Troy, N.Y.:
Whitston, 1994.
Moss, Sidney Phil. Charles Dickens' quarrel with America. Troy,
N.Y.: Whitston Pub. Co., 1984.
Newcomb, Mildred. The imagined world of Charles Dickens.
Columbus: Ohio State UP, c1989.
Newton, Ruth and Naomi Lebowitz. Dickens, Manzoni, Zola, and James: the impossible romance. Columbia: U of Missouri P,
c1990.
Oppenlander, Ella Ann. Dickens' All the year round: descriptive
index and contributor list. Troy, N.Y.: Whitston Pub. Co.,
1984.
Otten, Kurt. Burke, Carlyle und die Franzosische Revolution: zur
Vorgeschichte von Dickens A tale of two cities. Heidelberg:
Winter, 1992. Series title: Abhandlungen der Heidelberger
Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
Jahrg. 1992, 2. Abhandlung.
Page, Norman. A Dickens chronology. Houndmills, Basingstoke,
Hampshire: Macmillan; Boston: G.K. Hall, 1988.
Page, Norman. A Dickens companion. London: Macmillan; New York:
Schocken Books, 1984.
Palmer, William J., ed. The detective and Mr. Dickens: being an
account of the Macbeth murders and the strange events sur-
rounding them: a secret Victorian journal, attributed to
Wilkie Collins. New York: St. Martin's, c1990.
Palmer, William J., ed. The highwayman and Mr. Dickens: an
account of the strange events of the Medusa murders: a
secret Victorian journal, attributed to Wilkie Collins. New
York: St. Martin's, c1992.
Patten, Robert L. Charles Dickens & his publishers. Santa Cruz:
Dickens Project, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1991.
(originally pub. Oxford: Clarendon, 1978)
Paulson, Linda Louise. A capital reaction: changing patterns of
family in the city novels of Dickens and Balzac (DISSERTA-
TION) 1984. UCLA
Perera, Suvendrini. Reaches of empire: the English novel from
Edgeworth to Dickens. New York: Columbia UP, c1991.
Phillips, Jeremy. Charles Dickens and the 'Poor Man's Tale of a
Patent'. Oxford: ESC Publishing Ltd., 1984.
Pina, Alvaro. Dickens: A arte do romance. Lisboa: Livros
Horizonte, 1986.
Piontek, Raimund. Positionen des Realismus: Dickens Bleak House,
Thackerays Vanity fair und G. Eliots Middlemarch. Frankfurt
am Main; New York: P. Lang, c1989. Series title: Europaische
Hochschulschriften. Reihe XIV, Angelsachsische Sprache und
Literatur ; Bd. 204.
Pool, Daniel. What Jane Austen ate and Charles Dickens knew: from
fox hunting to whist: the facts of daily life in nineteenth-
century England. New York: Simon & Schuster, c1993.
Mengel, Ewald, ed., The Railway through Dickens's world: texts
from Household words and All the year round. Frankfurt am
Main ; New York: P. Lang, c1989. Series title: Britannia
(Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; vol. 1.
Raina, Badri. Dickens and the dialectic of growth. Madison,
Wis.: U of Wisconsin P, 1986.
Reinhold, Heinz. Charles Dickens und das Zeitalter des Natu-
ralismus und der asthetischen Bewegung: eine geschmacksges- chichtliche Untersuchung. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1990.
Series title: Anglistische Forschungen ; Heft 201.
Rotkin, Charlotte. Deception in Dickens' Little Dorrit. New
York: P. Lang, c1989. Series title: American university
studies. Series IV, English language and literature ; vol.
80.
Sadrin, Anny. L'etre et l'avoir dans les romans de Charles Dick-
ens. Lille: Atelier national de reproduction des theses,
Universite de Lille III ; Paris: Diffusion, Didier erudition,
1985.
Schlicke, Paul. Dickens and popular entertainment. London ;
Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1985.
Selby, Keith. How to study a Charles Dickens novel. Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Education, 1989. Series
title: How to study literature.
Shattock, Joanne, ed. Dickens and other Victorians: essays in
honor of Philip Collins. New York: St. Martin's, 1988;
Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988.
Shaw on Dickens. Edited with introduction by Dan H. Laurence and
Martin Quinn. New York: F. Ungar, c1985.
Shefrin, Jill and Dana Tenny, preparers. Told to the children: an
exhibition of juvenile abridgements including editions of
Aesop's fables, King Arthur, Robin Hood, Chaucer,
Shakespeare, Spenser, Fielding and Dickens. [Toronto:
Toronto Public Library, 1992].
Shelston, Alan, ed. Charles Dickens: Dombey and son, and Little
Dorrit: a casebook. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1985.Shaw,
Bernard.
Sorensen, Knud. Charles Dickens: linguistic innovator. Aarhus:
Arkona,1985. Series title: Acta Jutlandica ; 61. Series
title: Acta Jutlandica. Humanities series ; 58.
Stokes, Edward, M.A. Hawthorne's influence on Dickens and George
Eliot. St. Lucia; New York: U of Queensland P, 1985. Series
title: U of Queensland P scholars' library.
Storey, Graham. Charles Dickens, Bleak House. Cambridge
[Cambridgeshire]; New York: Cambridge UP, 1987.
Storey, Graham, et al (eds.), The Charles Dickens research col-
lection: from the J.F. Dexter collection in the British
Library and other major collections and holdings in the
United Kingdom and the United States. Cambridge, Eng.:
Chadwyck-Healey, 1989.
Tokashiki, Sandra Ayako. The doll in the doll's house: feminine
subjectivity, domesticity, and domestication in Charles Dick-
ens's Our mutual friend. DISSERTATION. Tokashiki. 1991.
Tomalin, Claire. The invisible woman: the story of Nelly Ternan
and Charles Dickens. London: Viking, 1990.
Tres, Richard Philip. Character fictions in early Dickens. DIS-
SERTATION. 1987. UCB
Trotter, David. Circulation: Defoe, Dickens, and the economies of
the novel. Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1988.
Trumble, Alfred. In jail with Charles Dickens. New York: F.P.
Harper, 1896. (In UC Berkeley main library)
The University of California Dickens Project presents Cinematic
affinities, Dickens, fiction, & film: August 8-11, 1985,
Kresge College, University of California, Santa Cruz. (in
Santa Cruz library, Spec Coll)
Watkins, Gwen. Dickens in search of himself: recurrent themes and
characters in the work of Charles Dickens. Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan; Totowa, N.J.: Barnes &
Noble, 1986, c1987.
Watts, Alan S. The confessions of Charles Dickens: a very factual
fiction. New York: Peter Lang, c1991.
Watts, Alan S. The life and times of Charles Dickens. New York:
Crescent Books, 1991.
Weinstein, Philip M. The semantics of desire: changing models of
identity from Dickens to Joyce. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
UP, c1984.
Welsh, Alexander. The city of Dickens. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
UP, 1986, c1971.
Welsh, Alexander. From copyright to Copperfield: the identity of
Dickens. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1987.
Zweig, Stefan. Trois maitres: Balzac, Dickens, Dostoievski.
Traduit de l'allemand par Henri Bloch et Alzir Hella. Paris:
P. Belfond, c1988.
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