[••• = en español]
- •••La comida y el hambre en Grandes esperanzas y la literatura victoriana
- Moving Up the Social Ladder: The Bottom Rung vs. The Top Rung
- Angels in the House?: Victorian Women in Grandes esperanzas
- Subversion of Gender Identity in Grandes esperanzas
- “Saint or Sinner On the Scaffold? Public Shame in Grandes esperanzas, Jane Eyre, and The Scarlet Letter ”
- “Education in the Mining Districts” — an article in The Illustrated London News (1855)
- The Illustrated London News, Crime, y Grandes esperanzas
- Life in Nineteenth-Century Prisons as a Context for Grandes esperanzas
- Criminally Self-Conscious: Pip's “Grandes esperanzas"
- Pip Learns to Reject the Goddess of Getting On
- City and Country in In Memoriam and Grandes esperanzas
- "Intimidation and Embarrassment in Conversations of Dickens' novel"
- Dickens, The Westminster Review, and the Convict Question
- Courtroom Experience in Victorian England at the time of Grandes esperanzas
- "Breach of Promise of Marriage": Miss Havisham and a late-Victorian lawsuit
- Victorian London Theater: Dickens on the Right to Amusement for the Working Class
Related Materials
- •••Historia social victoriana
- Victorian Blacksmiths at Work
- social class
- The Life of the Industrial Worker in Ninteenth-Century England
- The Gentleman
- Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871
Modificado por última vez el 20 de mayo de 2010; traducido el 15 de febrero de 2012