Charles Reade Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- The Decay of Lying
- Charles Reade
- FÅ“mina Vera in Charles Reade's Novels
- Unique and Repeated Situations and Themes in Reade's Fiction
- Pre-Raphaelitism in Charles Reade's Early Fiction
- Uncle Tom and Charles Reade
- Propaganda and Hard Facts in Charles Reade's Didactic Novels: A Study of It Is Never Too Late to Mend and Hard Cash
- It Is Never Too Late to Mend: The Immortal Part of the Work
- Griffith Gaunt: 'The Great Passions that Poets Have Sung'
- Charles Reade and The Cloister and the Hearth: A Survey of the Novel's Literary Reception and Its Historic Fidelity
- Novels: On Social Issues
- The Cloister and the Hearth: A Popular Response to the Oxford Movement
- It is Never Too Late to Mend and Prison Conditions in Nineteenth-Century England
- Representing Empire: Class, Culture, and the Popular Theatre in the Nineteenth Century
- Further Reading