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If you want to know more about Charles Dickens, you can open these links.


Further reading

Here you can see links, where you can read more information.
  • Bowen, John (2003). Other Dickens: Pickwick to Chuzzlewit (2 ed.). Oxford University PressISBN 978-0-19-926140-6.
  • Bradbury, NicolaCharles Dickens' Great Expectations (St. Martin's Press, 1990) ISBN 978-0312056582
  • Douglas-Fairhurst, Robert, "Becoming Dickens 'The Invention of a Novelist'", London: Harvard University Press, 2011
  • Gold, David L. (2009). González, Félix Rodríquez; Buades, Antonio Lillo, eds. Studies in Etymology and Etiology: With Emphasis on Germanic, Jewish, Romance and Slavic Languages. Universidad de Alicante. ISBN 978-84-7908-517-9.
  • Hart, Christopher (20 May 2007). "What, the Dickens World?"The Sunday Times. UK. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  • Heller, Deborah (1990). "The Outcast as Villain and Victim: Jews in Dickens Oliver Twist andOur Mutual Friend". In Cohen, Derek; Heller, Deborah. Jewish Presences in English Literature. McGill-Queen's Press. pp. 40–60. ISBN 978-0-7735-0781-4.
  • Pope-Hennessy, Una (2007). Charles Dickens. Hennessy Press. ISBN 978-1-4067-5783-5.
  • Jarvie, Paul A. (2005). Ready to Trample on All Human Law: Finance Capitalism in the Fiction of Charles Dickens. Studies in Major Literary Authors. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-97524-7.
  • Johnson, Edgar, Charles Dickens: his tragedy and triumph, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1952. In two volumes.
  • Joshi, Prithi (2011). "Race". In Ledger, Sally; Furneaux, Holly. Dickens in ContextCambridge University Press. pp. 292–300. ISBN 978-0-521-88700-7.
  • Levine, Gary Martin (2003). The merchant of modernism: the economic Jew in Anglo-American Literature, 1864–1939. London: RoutledgeISBN 978-0-415-94109-9.
  • Manning, Mick & Granström, Brita, Charles Dickens: Scenes From An Extraordinary Life, Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2011.
  • Mendelsohn, Ezra (1996). Literary Strategies: Jewish Texts and Contexts. Studies in Contemporary Jewry. 12. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-511203-0.
  • Meckier, Jerome (2002). Dickens's Great Expectations: Misnar's Pavilion Versus Cinderella. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-813-12228-1.
  • Moore, Grace (2002). "Reappraising Dickens's 'Noble Savage'". The Dickensian98 (458): 236–243.
  • Nayder, Lillian (2002). Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Victorian AuthorshipCornell University PressISBN 978-0-8014-3925-4.
  • Dickens, Charles (1978). "Introduction". In Patten, Robert L. The Pickwick PapersPenguin BooksISBN 978-0-415-22233-4.
  • Pointer, Michael (1996). Charles Dickens on the screen: the film, television, and video adaptations. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-2960-2.
  • Slater, Michael (2009). Charles Dickens: A Life Defined by Writing. New Haven/London: Yale University PressISBN 978-0-300-11207-8.
  • Slater, Michael (2011) [2004]. "Dickens, Charles John Huffam". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/7599. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Waller, John O. (July 1960). "Charles Dickens and the American Civil War". Studies in Philology57 (3): 535–548. JSTOR 4173318.
  • Waller, Philip J. (2006). Writers, Readers, and Reputations: Literary Life in Britain, 1870–1918Oxford University PressISBN 978-0-19-820677-4.

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