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Volume 101 (2005) of The Dickensian

   

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Part 1 (No. 465) Spring 2005
Editorial
3
Notes on Contributors
4
Centenary Reminiscences: Dickens and The Dickensian
A. S. BYATT, MICHAEL SLATER, ANDREW SANDERS, MARGARET REYNOLDS
5
Mary Braddon, Literary Critic: Introduction to a 'Costly' Edition of Little Dorrit
GABRIELLE MALCOLM
15
Dickens, Eric Crozier and Benjamin Britten: An Opera That Might Have Been
NICHOLAS CLARK
27
Revisions to Sketches by Boz
PAUL SCHLICKE
29
Listening to Dickens: An Audio Review
TORU SASAKI
39
The Activities of the Chancery Reform Association and Dickens's Writing of 'A December Vision': Part II
MASAKO UCHIDA
46
Letters to the Editor
'Mrs Read' and The Wellfleet Mystery; Dickens, Ellen and the illegitimate child
58
Book Reviews
ANDREW SANDERS on biographies of Joseph Paxton and Henry Cole 60
PETER MERCHANT on Dickens Studies Annual 34 62
JEREMY TAMBLING on Imagining London 64
Exhibition Review
LEON LITVACK on a Dickens Exhibition in Dusseldorf 67
Radio Review  
DONALD HAWES on Michael Eaton's Radio adaptation of Pickwick 70
Fellowship Notes and News 73
When Found | Fellowship News | Diary & Branch Lines
Friends of the Charles Dickens Museum | Obituaries

Part 2 (No. 466) Summer 2005
Editorial
99
Notes on Contributors
100
Monsters in the Classroom: Dickens's Case Against Industrial Education
DAVID PAROISSIEN
101
The Failure of Plot in Little Dorrit
JOEL J. BRATTIN
111
Benevolence or Manipulation? The Treatment of Mr Dick
AKIKO TAKEI
116
No Sich a Person? The Hunt for Fagin
PETER ROWLAND
132
The Letters of Charles Dickens: Supplement V
ANGUS EASSON & MARGARET BROWN
134
Letters to the Editor
Welfleet Mystery again; Margolyes and Republicanism
159
Book Review
HILARY M. SCHOR on Elizabeth Campbell's Fortune's Wheel 162
Television Review
DAVID PAROISSIEN on Miriam Margolyes's Dickens in America 165
Fellowship Notes and News
When Found | Fellowship News 168
Diary and Branch Lines | Obituaries

Part 3 (No. 467) Winter 2005
From the New President 195
Notes on Contributors 196
'The Perils of Certain English Prisoners': Dickens, Collins, Morley and Central America
MICHAEL HOLLINGTON
197
Dickens and Hood's 'Ode to Rae Wilson, Esq.': Two Points of Contact
RODNEY STENNING EDGECOMBE
211
'Worrying to Death' - Reinterpreting Dickens's Critique of the New Poor Law in Oliver Twist and Contemporary Adaptations
HOLLY FURNEAUX
213
Pepper's Ghost and A Christmas Carol
ALLAN SUTCLIFFE
225
The Dickensian goes to the Cinematograph
MICHAEL EATON
233
Dickens, 'Theatricals' and Oxford English Dictionary: A Correction
DAVID L. GOLD
240
Letters to the Editor 242
Book Reviews
NATALIE McKNIGHT on Dickens, Gender and Madness 243
ROGER SELL on a Collocational Analysis of Dickens's Style 245
Conferences, Symposia, Talks
VALERIA PURTON & DONALD HAWES on Birkbeck's 'Great Expectations' Day 248
Film Review
LEON LITVACK on Polanski's Oliver Twist 252
Fellowship Notes and News 256
When Found | Fellowship News, Diary and Branch Lines
2005 Conference Report | Friends of the Museum | Obituaries

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