Little Dorrit Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- The Imagery of Little Dorrit
- Time in Little Dorrit
- Master and Servant in Little Dorrit
- Little Dorrit: Necessary Fictions
- The Importance of Plot in Little Dorrit
- ‘A More Seditious Book Than Das Kapital’: Shaw on Little Dorrit.
- Consciousness and Society in Little Dorrit
- Guilt, Authority, and the Shadows of Little Dorrit.
- Domestic Fictions: Feminine Deference and Maternal Shadow Labor in Dickens' Little Dorrit
- Little Dorrit's London: Babylon Revisited
- Social Criticism and Textual Subversion in Little Dorrit
- The Real Marshalsea
- Inimitable Double Vision: Dickens, Little Dorrit, Photography, Film
- Flatness and Ethical Responsibility in Little Dorrit
- The Histories of Two Self-Tormentors: Orphans and Power in Little Dorrit
- ‘Immeshed in Uncertainties’: The Double Life of Little Dorrit
- ‘The Games of the Prison Children’ in Dickens's Little Dorrit
- The Displacements of Little Dorrit
- Further Reading