
- Imagination and Fragmentation of Human Bodies/Bodies Politic in Our Mutual Friend
- Seeing Jenny Wren as a “Child” Through the Bourgeois Lens: Narrative Distance and Absence in Our Mutual Friend
- Understanding Jenny Wren: The Parent of an Alcoholic Father
- The debate over character and education
- The Story of Dickens's Last Complete Novel — a review of Sean Grass's Charles Dickens's "Our Mutual Friend": A Publishing History (2014)
- Sweat Work and Nose Grinding in Our Mutual Friend
- “This evening the Veneerings give a banquet”
- Sol Eytinge's illustrations for the novel (with commentaries)
- Marcus Stone's original illustrations for the novel (with commentaries)
- Service Work, Gender, and Our Mutual Friend

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