General
- Deniz Ceylan, "Intimidation and Embarrassment in Conversations of Dickens' novel"
 - Dickens and Bodies — a One-Day Conference (Saturday 19 October 2019) at the Senate House, University of London
 
Bleak House
- Symbolism in Bleak House and the novel's illustrations
 - Esther's biblical allusions and their ironic undertones
 - “A very Moloch of a baby”: Dickens’s Funny Babies and Victorian Child Care Arrangements
 
The Chimes
David Copperfield
Dombey and Son
Great Expectations
- Imagery in Great Expectations
 - Fragmentation and Collision in Dickens's Works
 - Cinematographic Imagery in Dickens's Great Expectations
 - The Prodigal Motif in Great Expectations
 - Character and Environment in Great Expectations
 - Mechanism and Character in Great Expectations
 - Fairy Tales and Religious Motifs in Great Expectations
 - Pip's Commercial Vocabulary
 - Food, Famine, and Desire
 - Shadows of Things That Have Been and Will Be in Great Expectations
 - he "Calligraphic Qualities" of the Tombstone in Great Expectations
 - Seeing Double, Double Seeing: The Use of Doubles in Great Expectations
 - What's in a name?
 - Weather as Pathetic Fallacy and Foreshadowing in Great Expectations
 - Animal imagery in Great Expectations
 - Miss Havisham: PipÍs Sailing Vessel or Sinking Ship?
 
Little Dorrit
Our Mutual Friend
Pickwick Papers
- Pathetic Fallacy in Pickwick and Jane Eyre
 - Food in Brontë and Dickens
 - Food as a Metaphor for Deeper Hungers in Pickwick and Jane Eyre
 - Redemption from Thorns: Hope and Description in Pickwick and Jane Eyre
 - Trudging Through Urban Life: Images of the Working Class in Pickwick and North and South)
 - Sexual Imagery in Gaskell and Dickens
 
A Tale of Two Cities
- Meltem Kiran Raw, "The French Revolution in the Popular Imagination: A Tale of Two Cities"
 
Last modified 23 September 2021