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The Dickens Checklist Dominic Rainsford The Dickens Checklist, recording new publications, doctoral dissertations, and online ressources of significance for Dickens studies, appears in each issue of the journal. A cumulative cross-referenced edition of the Checklist, consisting of listings since vol. 37, no. 1 (March 2020), is available at dickenssociety.org, and will be updated once a year. [End Page 127] Dominic Rainsford Aarhus University Primary Sources Buckland, Adelene, editor. Victorian Material Culture. Vol. 1. Routledge, 2022. [Part 1: "Animal Kingdom"; Part 2: "Vegetable Kingdom"; Part 3: "Mineral Kingdom"; excerpts from forty-two 19th-century texts, beginning with OT] Google Scholar Secondary Sources: Biography and Criticism Berman, Anna A. The Family Novel in Russia and England, 1800–1880. Oxford UP, 2022. [CD] Google Scholar Braun, Gretchen. Narrating Trauma: Victorian Novels and Modern Stress Disorders. Ohio State UP, 2022. [Ch. 5: "Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, and the 'Self-Unmade' Man"] Google Scholar Briefel, Aviva. "Ghost Speed: The Strange Matter of Phantom Vehicles." Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 50, no. 4, Winter 2022, pp. 693–720. ["The Story of the Bagman's Uncle"] Google Scholar —. "Ride-Sharing with Little Nell: The Gig Economy of Charles Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop." Novel: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 55, no. 2, Aug. 2022, pp. 240–62. Google Scholar Cassidy, Camilla. Twilight Histories: Nostalgia and the Victorian Historical Novel. Brill, 2022. [Ch. 4: "Charles Dickens's Iron Times"] Google Scholar Chang, Elizabeth Hope. "Extraction, Place, Remembrance." Victorian Studies, vol. 64, no. 3, 2022, pp. 442–49. [ED] Google Scholar Daly, Kari. "Abetting 'Literary Sins': The Dickensian and the Drood Phenomenon." Victorian Periodicals Review, vol. 55, no. 1, Spring 2022, pp. 51–71. Google Scholar Dickens Quarterly, vol. 39, no. 4, Dec. 2022. [Dominic Rainsford, "From the Editor," pp. 421–22; William F Long, "Boz and the Ballooning Duke of Brunswick," pp. 423–38; Matthew Coate, "On Angst, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: Reading Charles Dickens's Christmas Carol as an Existentialist Work," pp. 439–61; Peter Capuano, "Idiomatic Surrogacy and (Dis)Ability in Dombey and Son," pp. 462–87; Deborah Siddoway, "'Misfortnet Marriages': Discussing Divorce in Household Words," pp. 488–503; Wesley Chai, "Etymological Co-Conspirators: The Names of Little Dorrit's Rigaud," pp. 504–12; Michael Hollington, "Dickens and The Waste Land," pp. 513–23; Eleanora Gallitelli, "'If the true story of the matter is to be told': Dickens and the Neapolitan Prisoners," pp. 524–31; Gillian Piggott, review of Spectral Dickens: The Uncanny Forms of Novelistic Characterization, by Alexander A. Bove, pp. 532–36; William F Long, review of Dickens in the Heart of Medicine: Implications for Today Medical Practice, by Ernst E. Van de Wall, and Bleak Health: The Medical History of Charles Dickens and His Family, by Nicholas Cambridge, pp. 537–41; Kathy Rees, review of Narrative Bonds: Multiple Narrators in the Victorian Novel, by Alexandra Valint, pp. 541–44; Claire Wood, "The Fifty-Third Dickens Society Meeting,"pp. 548–49; Lydia Craig, "Dickens Society Treasurer's Report for the Fiscal Year 1 September 2021 to 31 August 2022," p. 550; Dominic Rainsford, "The Dickens Checklist," pp. 554–58.] Google Scholar The Dickensian, vol. 118, part 2, no. 517, Summer 2022. [Emily Bell, "From the Editor," pp. 121–22; Malcolm Andrews, "Windows on Dickens's World," pp. 124–39; Michael Eaton, "Dickens Disappeared: Film Dissolves Writing," pp. 140–61; Jeremy Clarke, "'Innocent places and impostors': Curating and Creating Dickens," 162–73; Taeko Sakai, "Dickens's Characters at Fancy Dress Balls in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain," pp. 174–89; Helena Kelly, "Jonathan Warren's Blacking Warehouse: A Setting in an 1823-4 Pantomime at the Adelphi Theatre," pp. 190–91; Emily Dunbar, "Referential Figures of the Age: Biffin, Stratton and Dickens," pp. 192–98; A. J. Pointon, "An Unhappy Defamation of Dickens," pp. 199–202; Christine Gmur, review of Some Keywords in Dickens, edited by Michael Hollington et al., pp. 203–05; Renata Goroshkova, review of From Queen Anne to Queen Victoria: Readings in 18th and 19th-Century British Literature and Culture, edited by Grażyna Bystydzieńska and Emma Harris, pp. 205–08; Helen Howe, review of Charles Dickens: Places and Objects of Interest, by Paul...

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