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The Dickens Quarterly Checklist

Clare Horrocks, +1 more
- 01 Mar 2015 - 
- Vol. 32, Iss: 1, pp 89-93
TLDR
In this article, the authors of A Christmas Carol discuss the history of the book and discuss the role of the Ghost in the Garden Room in the development of the story of Scrooge.
Abstract
Primary Sources Chesterton, G. K. Charles Dickens. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013. ISBN: 978-1482722963. Dickens, Charles. A Christmas Carol. London: Puffin, 2014. ISBN: 978-0147512895. Dickens, Charles. David Copperfeld. London: Penguin Books, 2014. ISBN: 978-0141394640. Dickens, Charles. Oliver Twist. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014. ISBN: 978-1500648000. Dickens, Charles. The Mudfog Papers. Alma Books, 2014. ISBN: 978-1847493484. Secondary Sources Adams, Amanda. Performing Authorship in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Lecture Tour. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-4724-1664-3. Baker, Fran. "The Double Life of' The Ghost in the Garden Room': Charles Dickens Edits Elizabeth Gaskell." The Boundaries of the Literary Archive: Reclamation and Representation. Eds. Carrie Smith and Lisa Stead. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2013. 75-90. ISBN: 978-1409443223. Barron, Alexander L. "Baked Nectar and Frosted Ambrosia: The Unifying Power of Cake in Great Expectations and Jane Eyre!' The Victorian 2.2 (2014): 1-11. [Online journal: http://journals.sfu.ca/vict/index.php/vict/article/view/102/49] Burstein, Miriam Elizabeth. Victorian Reformations: Elistorical Fiction and Religious Controversy, 1820-1900. Notre Dame, Indiana: U of Notre Dame P, 2014. ISBN: 978-0268022389. [BR] Carlson, Marvin. "Charles Dickens and the Invention of the Modern Stage Ghost." Theatre and Ghosts: Materiality, Performance and Modernity. Eds. Mary Luckhurst and Emilie Morin. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. 27-45. ISBN: 978-1137345066. Clarke, Jeremy. The Charles Dickens Miscellany. New York: The History Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-0752498881. Chase, Karen. Eros and Psyche (Routledge Revivals): The Representation of Personality in Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens, George Eliot. New York: Routledge, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-138-77922-8. Chittick, Kathryn. Critical Reception of Charles Dickens, 1833-1841 (Routledge Revivals). New York: Routledge, 2014. ISBN: 978-1138824720. DeSpain, Jessica. Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Reprinting and the Embodied Book. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2014. ISBN: 978-1409432005. [AN] DeVito, Carlo. Inventing Scrooge: The Incredible True Story Behind Dickens' Legendary, "A Christmas Carol. "Maine: Cider Mill Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1604335002. Dickens Quarterly 31.3 (September 2014). [Contents: Nathalie Vanfasse, "Dickens's American Notes: the Literary Invention of a Single Monetary Currency": 189-205; Julianne Ruetz, "Spenlow's Spaniel: Voicing Dissent in David Coppetfteld"': 206-215; Brenda Welch, "Bentham, Illegitimate Children, and 'the evil of the law' in Bleak House": 216-28; Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, "Washington Irving, the 'Almighty Dollar' and Little Dorrit": 229-34; William F. Long and Paul Schlicke, "A Vision of Death's Destruction and The Fatalist, Two Early Dedications to Dickens": 235-58; Joel J. Brattin, (Rev. Charles Dickens's Our Mutual Friend: A Publishing History, 2014): 259-61; Ben Moore (Rev. Dickens and Benjamin: Moments of Revelation, Fragments of Modernity, 2012): 262-65; Nele Pollatschek (Rev. One Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History, 2013): 265-67; Jeffrey E. Jackson (Rev. The Afterlives of Walter Scott: Memory on the Move, 2012): 268-70; 'The Drood Inquiry': 272-73; 'The Dickens Quarterly Checklist': 275-80.] Downes, Daragh, "TU drown my book': Travels between the lines of Shakespeare's The Tempest and Dickens's A Christmas Carol!' Of What is Past, or Passing, or to Come: Travelling in Time and Space in Literature in English. Ed. Liliana Sikorska. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2014. 93-106. Fazli, Sabina, "'The token of some grief, which had been conquered, but not banished': Trauma, Things, and Domestic Interiors in Collins, Dickens, and Raabe." Of What is Past, or Passing, or to Come: Travelling in Time and Space in Literature in English. …

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