Style and Mode
- Allusion and Multivocality in Dickens
- A Bakhtinian approach to Dickens's style and structure
- A Iserian approach to Dickens's style and structure
- Subtextual Allusion in Dickens — stabilizing and destabilizing meaning
- Dickens and Polyphony
Short Fiction
- An Overview of Dickens's Short Fiction, 1833-1868
- A Critical Analysis of Dickens's Short Fiction
- Dickens' Aesthetic of the Short Story
- A Comprehensive List of Dickens's Short Fiction, 1833-1868
- Dickens and the Prose Farce: and "The Tuggses at Ramsgate"
- An Overview of Dickens and Children's Literature
- The Roots of Dickens's Christmas Books and Plays in Early Nineteenth-Century Melodrama and Pantomime
- Charles Dickens's "Frauds on the Fairies" (text)
The Novels
- Dickens, Carlyle, and the Grotesque
- Sentimentality: The Victorian Failing
- The Genres Great Expectations (1861)
- Autobiographical Elements in Great Expectations
- Autobiography Into Autobiography: The Evolution of David Copperfield
- Charles Dickens's Hard Times for These Times as an Industrial Novel
- Dickens' Hard Times and Dystopia
- Martin Chuzzlewit as Picaresque Novel
- The Attack on Comedy in Little Dorrit[Chapter in Kincaid's Dickens and the Rhetoric of Laughter
- Five Comic Techniques[from in Kincaid's Dickens and the Rhetoric of Laughter
Drama
Journalism and Editorial Work
- Charles Dickens's "Frauds on the Fairies" (text)
- "The Lost Arctic Voyagers" (1854)
- All the Year Round
- Household Words
Adaptations
- Dramatic adaptations of works by Dickens
- Brunel University’s 2018 Symposium, “Dickens Adapting, Dickens Adapted”
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