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  3. Vol. 23 No. 2: (Fall 1996)

Vol. 23 No. 2: (Fall 1996)

Published: 1996-10-19

Articles

  • Claiming Truth: Dickens and American Notes

    Patrick J. McCarthy
    1-11
  • A Pig upon the Town: Charles Dickens in New York

    William Sharpe
    12-24
  • Categorizing American Notes: Dickens as New Journalist

    Laurie Carlson
    25-33
  • Charles Dickens’ Stormy Crossing: The Rhetorical Voyage from Letters to American Notes

    Patricia M. Ard
    34-42
  • Dickens in Eden: The Framing of America in American Notes

    David Stevens
    43-52
  • Raging on the Heath: Carlyle and the Fictions of Dialogue

    Anne Skabarnicki
    53-63
  • Eternity and the Tired Child: The Voices in Emerson’s ‘Immorality’

    Richard R. O’Keefe
    64-75
  • ‘True Art Speaks Plainly’: Theodore Dreiser and the Late Nineteenth-Century American Debate over Realism and Naturalism

    Donald Pizer
    76-89

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