*CHARLES DICKENS 

Volume l, number 2 (Summer 1969)

 ABSTRACTS (pp. 113-17).

COLLINS, Philip. "Dickens’ Public Readings: The Performer and the Novelist" (pp. 118-32).

DUNN, Richard J. "Dickens and The Tragi-Comic Grotesque" (pp. 147-56).

KINCAID, James R. "Symbol and Subversion in David Copperfield" (pp. 196-206).

LANE, Lauriat, Jr. "Dickens Studies, 1958-1968: An Overview" (pp. 240-54).

LEVINE, Richard A. "Dickens, The Two Nations, and Individual Possibility" (pp. 157-80).

MANHEIM, Leonard. "The Dickens Hero as Child" (pp. 189-95).

McMASTER, R. D. "Dickens, the Dandy, and the Savage: A Victorian View of the Romantic" (pp. 133-46).

NADELHAFT, Janice. "The English Malady, Corrupted Humors, and Krook’s Death" (pp. 230-39).

PATTEN, Robert L. "Capitalism and Compassion in Oliver Twist" (pp. 207-21).

STEIG, Michael. "Martin Chuzzlewit: Pinch and Picksniff" (pp. 181-88).

THOMPSON, Leslie M. "Mrs. Nickleby’s Monologue: The Dichotomy of Pessimism and Optimism in Nicholas Nickleby"      (pp. 222-29).

VANN, J. Don. "Dickens Criticism, 1963-1967" (pp. 255-78).

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