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Alexander, Lynn M. Women, Work, and Representation: Needlewomen in Victorian Art and Literature. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Charles Dickens | Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna | class studies | crafts | dystopia | economics | Elizabeth Stone | Francis Paget | John Galt | literature--19th C | social sciences | symbolism | Thomas Hood | visual arts--19th C
Allen, Emily. Theater Figures: The Production of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Charles Dickens | class studies| gender studies | Fanny Burney | Frances Burney | George Moore | Gustave Flaubert | Jane Austen | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Sigmund Freud | theater | theory | Walter Scott
Carlisle, Janice. Common Scents: Comparative Encounters in High-Victorian Fiction. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Anthony Trollope | aromas | Charles Dickens | Charlotte Mary Yonge | class studies | culture studies | economics | emotions | gender studies | George Meredith | individuality | literature—19th C | Margaret Oliphant | melancholy | osmology | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | psychophysiology | T. S. Eliot
Carroll, Joseph. Literary Darwinism: Evolution, Human Nature, and Literature. New York: Routledge, 2004.
Biological Sciences
Keywords: Alexander Argyros | Biological Sciences | Charles Darwin | Charles Dickens | Edmund Wilson | environmental sciences | evolution | Frederick Turner | John Ellis | Karl Kroeber | literature—19th-20th C | Mark Turner | Robert Storey | theory | Walter Koch
Carter, Ian. Railways and Culture in Britain: The Epitome of Modernity. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2001.
Technology
Keywords: Arnold Bennett | Charles Dickens | Eric Ravilious | Émile Zola | Lev Tolstoi | railroads | technology | visual arts—19th C | William Heath Robinson
Childers, Joseph W. “Industrial Culture and the Victorian Novel.” In David (Collections), pp. 77-97. [2001]
Technology
Keywords: Charles Dickens | Charles Kingsley | Elizabeth C. Gaskell | George Eliot | social sciences | technology
Clayton, Jay. Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Charles Dickens | computers and digital technology | culture studies | culture studies | dystopia | literature--19th C | modernity | optics | physical and mathematical sciences | popular sciences | postmodernism | postmodernism | science and technology studies | social sciences | technology | telegraph | utopia | virtual reality
Dockstader, James Darryll . The Place of Charles Dickens in English Environmental Literature. Ph.D. Dissertation: Florida State University, 2001.
Environmental Sciences
Keywords: Charles Dickens | ecology | environmental sciences | literature--19th C | William Wordsworth
Elleström, Lars. Divine Madness: On Interpreting Literature, Music, and the Visual Arts Ironically. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2002.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: allegory | ambiguity | Charles Dickens | Charles Dickens | Cleanth Brooks | deconstruction | Dmitry Shostakovich | drama | Eduard Hanslick | film | Friedrich Schlegel | hermeneutics | humor | hyperbole | irony | Linda Hutcheson | literature--general | Ludwig von Beethoven | Marcel Duchamp | metaphor | music | mysticism | myths | paradox | parody | postmodernism | psychological and cognitive sciences | René Magritte | rhetoric of science | Rudolf Arnheim | sarcasm | satire | semiotics | Socrates | Sřren Kierkegaard | surrealism | symbolism | visual arts—general | William Shakespeare
Federico, Annette. "David Copperfield and the Pursuit of Happiness." Victorian Studies 46:1 (Autumn 2003): 69-95.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Charles Dickens | happiness | literature--19th C | psychological and cognitive sciences
Frank, Lawrence. Victorian Detective Fiction and the Nature of Evidence: The Scientific Investigations of Poe, Dickens, and Doyle. Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: archaeology | Arthur Conan Doyle | Charles Darwin | Charles Dickens | Darwinism | Edgar Allan Poe | evolution | literature--19th C | mysteries | rhetoric of science | science and technology studies | secularization | social sciences
Freedman, Carl. “London as Science Fiction: A Note on Some Images from Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens and Orwell.” Extrapolation 43:3 (Fall 2002): 251-263.
Popular Sciences
Keywords: Charles Dickens | George Orwell | popular sciences | Samuel Johnson | science fiction | William Blake | William Wordsworth
Gregory, Marshall W. Ethical Engagements over Time: Reading and Rereading David Copperfield and Wuthering Heights. Narrative 12 (Oct. 2004): 281-305.
Social Sciences
Keywords: Charles Dickens | deconstruction | ethics | gender studies | interdisciplinarity | James Joyce | literature—19th- 20th C | Marcel Proust | Martha Nussbaum | narrative | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | racial studies | social sciences | theory | trauma
Ketabgian, Tamara Siroone. "'Melancholy Mad Elephants': Affect and the Animal Machine in Hard Times." Victorian Studies 45:4 (Summer 2003): 649-676.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Charles Dickens | emotions | literature--19th C | milling | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | technology
Lane, Christopher. Hatred & Civility: The Antisocial Life in Victorian England. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Charles Dickens | Charlotte Brontë | culture studies | emotions | George Eliot | hatred | Joseph Conrad | literature—19th C | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Robert Browning | social sciences
Lougy, Robert E. Inaugural Wounds: The Shaping of Desire in Five Ninetenth-century English Narratives. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Charles Dickens | desire | Elizabeth Gaskell | loss | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Thomas Hardy | Wilkie Collins | William Makepeace Thackeray
Matthews, James Edward. Between Two Worlds: Ghosts and Apparitions in British Fiction, 1835--1885. Ph.D. Dissertation: Duquesne University, 2001.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Amelia B. Edwards | Charles Dickens | Charlotte Riddell | Darwinism | ghosts | gothic novel | literature--19th C | metaphor | narrative | Occult Sciences | psychological and cognitive sciences | rhetoric of science | Sheridan Le Fanu | social sciences | spiritualism | supernatural | Wilkie Collins
Matus, Jill L. “Trauma, Memory, and Railway Disaster: The Dickensian Connection.” VS 43 (2001): 413-436.
Medicine
Keywords: Charles Dickens | medicine | railroads | technology
Morris, Pam. Imagining Inclusive Society in Nineteenth-century Novels: The Code of Sincerity in the Public Sphere. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.
Social Sciences
Keywords: and George Eliot | Charles Dickens | Charlotte Brontë | class studies | culture studies | Elizabeth Gaskell | empire | imperialism | irony | literature—19th C | sincerity | skepticism | social sciences | theory | William Makepeace Thackeray
Oost, Regina B. “'More Like than Life': Painting, Photography, and Dickens's Bleak House.” Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction 30 (2001): 141-148.
Technology
Keywords: Charles Dickens | photography | technology
Poovey, Mary. “The Structure of Anxiety in Political Economy and Hard Times .” In Anger (Collections), pp. 151-171. [2001]
Social Sciences
Keywords: Charles Dickens | economics | John Ramsay McCulloch | Sigmund Freud | social sciences
Pope, Norris. “Dickens's ‘The Signalman' and Information Problems in the Railway Age.” Technology and Culture 42 (2001): 436-461.
Technology
Keywords: Charles Dickens | railroads | technology
Taylor, Jonathan. “'Servants' Logic' and Analytical Chemistry: George Eliot, Charles Dickens, and Servants.” DSA 30 (2001): 263-283.
Physical & Mathematical Sciences
Keywords: Charles Dickens | chemistry | George Eliot | physical and mathematical sciences
Tredennick, Bianca Page. "Mortal Remains: Death and Materiality in Nineteenth-century British Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Oregon, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Bram Stoker | Charles Dickens | death | literature--19th C | materiality | medicine | metaphor | popular sciences | rhetoric of science | Sir Walter Scott | theory
Wood, Jane. Passion and Pathology in Victorian Fiction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
Medicine
Keywords: Charles Dickens | Charlotte Brontë | George Eliot | George Gissing | hysteria | medicine | neurasthenia | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Thomas Hardy | Wilkie Collins
Zigarovich, Jolene. "Embodied Narratives: Death and the Figuring of Absence in the Victorian Novel. Ph.D. Dissertation: Claremont Graduate University, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: anxiety | autobiography | Charles Dickens | Charlotte Brontë | death | identity | literature--19th C | narrative | psychological and cognitive sciences | rhetoric of science | theory | Wilkie Collins
Zimmerman, Virginia Lee-Alice. The Grating Roar of Science: Victorian Revisions of Time. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Virginia, 2001.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Alfred | anthropology | archaeology | Charles Dickens | Charles Mantell Lyell | geology | Gideon | literature--19th C | Lord Tennyson | narrative | psychological and cognitive sciences | rhetoric of science | Science Studies | social sciences | time