Texts
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Charles Dickens (1992), Great Expectations, Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Classics, ISBN 978-185326004-9, with an unsigned and unpaginated introduction
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Charles Dickens (1993), Margaret Cardwell (ed.), Great Expectations, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 978-0-19-818591-8, introduction and notes by Margaret Cardwell
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Charles Dickens (1996), Charlotte Mitchell (ed.), Great Expectations, London: Penguin Classics, ISBN 978-014143956-3 introduction by David Trotter
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Charles Dickens (1999), Edgar Rosenberg (ed.), Great Expectations', Norton critical edition (authoritative text ed.), New York: W W Norton, ISBN 978-039396069-3
General sources
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Paul Schlicke (1999), Oxford Reader's Companion to Dickens, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-019866253-2
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Paul Davis (1999), Charles Dickens from A to Z, New York: Checkmark Books, ISBN 0816040877
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John O. Jordan (2001), The Cambridge companion to Charles Dickens, New York: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-052166964-1
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David Paroissien (2011), A Companion to Charles Dickens, Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, ISBN 978-0-470-65794-2
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Robin Gilmour (1981), The Idea of the Gentleman in the Victorian Novel, Sydney: Allen & Unwin, ISBN 9780048000057
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Paul Davis (2007), Critical Companion to Charles Dickens, A Literary Reference to His Life and Work, New York: Facts on File, Inc., ISBN 978-0-8160-6407-6
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Jerome Hamilton Buckley (1974), "Dickens, David and Pip", Season of Youth: the Bildungsroman from Dickens to Golding, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674796409
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Edward Said (1993), Culture and Imperialism, New York: Vintage Books, ISBN 9780679750543, retrieved 11 December 2015
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Life and work of Dickens
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John Forster (1872–1874), The Life of Charles Dickens, London: J. M. Dent & Sons, edited by J. W. T. Ley, 1928
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John Forster (1976), Life of Charles Dickens, London: Everyman's Library, ISBN 0460007823
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Hippolyte Taine (1879), History of English Literature, Translated from French by H. Van Laun, New York{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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G. K. Chesterton (1906), Charles Dickens, London: Methuen and Co., Ltd.
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G. K. Chesterton (1911), Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens, London: J. M. Dent
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S. J. Adair Fitz-Gerald (1910), Dickens and the Drama, London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd.
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1911), Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens, London{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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George Gissing (1925), The Immortal Dickens, London: Cecil Palmer
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Humphry House (1941), The Dickens World, London: Oxford University Press
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Una Pope Hennessy (1947), Charles Dickens, London: The Reprint Society, first published 1945
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Hesketh Pearson (1949), Dickens, London: Methuen
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Jack Lindsay (1950), Charles Dickens, A Biographical and Critical Study, New York: Philosophical Library
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Barbara Hardy (1952), Dickens and the Twentieth Century. The Heart of Charles Dickens, New York: Edgar Johnson
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Edgar Johnson (1952), Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph. 2 vols, New York: Simon and Schuster
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Sylvère Monod (1953), Dickens romancier (in French), Paris: Hachette
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John Hillis-Miller (1958), Charles Dickens, The World of His Novels, Harvard: Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674110007
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E. A. Horsman (1959), Dickens and the Structure of Novel, Dunedin, N.Z.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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R. C. Churchill (1964), Charles Dickens, From Dickens to Hardy, Baltimore, Md.: Boris Ford
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Earle Davis (1963), The Flint and the Flame: The Artistry of Charles Dickens, Missouri-Columbia: University of Missouri Press
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Steven Marcus (1965), Dickens: From Pickwick to Dombey, New York{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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K. J. Fielding (1966), Charles Dickens, A Critical Introduction, London: Longman
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Christopher Hibbert (1967), The Making of Charles Dickens, London: Longmans Green & Co., Ltd.
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Harry Stone (1968), Charles Dickens' Uncollected Writings from Household Words 1850–1859, vol. 1 and 2, Indiana: Indiana University Press, ISBN 0713901209
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F. R. & Q. D. Leavis (1970), Dickens the Novelist, London: Chatto & Windus, ISBN 0701116447
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A. E. Dyson (1970), The Inimitable Dickens, London: Macmillan, ISBN 0333063287
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Angus Wilson (1972), The World of Charles Dickens, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, ISBN 0140034889
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Philip Collins (1975), Charles Dickens: The Public Readings, Oxford: Clarendon Press
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Robert L. Patten (1978), Charles Dickens and His Publishers, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0198120761
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Virginia Woolf (1986), Andrew McNeillie (ed.), The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1925–1928, London: Hogarth Press, ISBN 978-0-7012-0669-7
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Harry Stone (1979), Dickens and the Invisible World, Fairy Tales, Fantasy and Novel-Making, Bloomington and Londres: Indiana University. Press
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Michael Slater (1983), Dickens and Women, London: J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., ISBN 0-460-04248-3
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About Great Expectations
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Mary Edminson (1958), "The Date of the Action in Great Expectations", Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 13 (1): 22–35, doi:10.2307/3044100, JSTOR 3044100
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Richard Lettis and William Morris, ed. (1960), Assessing Great Expectations, San Francisco: Chandler, texts from Forster, Whipple, Chesterton, Leacock, Baker, House, Johnson, van Ghent, Stange, Hagan, Connolly, Engel, Hillis Miller, Moynahan, Van de Kieft, Hardy, Lindberg, Partlow
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Julian Moynahan (1960), "The Hero's Guilt, The Case of Great Expectations", Essays in Criticism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 60–79
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Henri Suhamy (1971), Great Expectations, cours d'Agrégation (in French), Vanves: Centre de Télé-Enseignement, p. 25
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Edgar Rosenberg (1972), "A Preface to Great Expectations: The Pale Usher Dusts His Lexicon", Dickens Studies Annual, 2
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Edgar Rosenberg (1981), "Last Words on Great Expectations: A Textual Brief in the Six Endings", Dickens Studies Annual, 9
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Michael Peled Ginsburg (1984), "Dickens and the Uncanny: Repression and Displacement in Great Expectations", Dickens Studies Annual 13, University of California Santa Cruz, archived from the original on 22 July 2015, retrieved 17 May 2015
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George J. Worth (1986), Great Expectations: An Annotated Bibliography, New York: Garland
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Anny Sadrin (1988), Great Expectations, Unwin Hyman, ISBN 978-0048000514
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Michael Cordell, ed. (1990), Critical Essays on Great Expectations, Boston: G. K. Hall, pp. 24, 34
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Michael Cotsell, ed. (1990), Critical Essays on Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, Boston: G. K. Hall, texts from Chesterton, Brooks, Garis, Gissing, et al
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Jerome Meckier (1992), "Dating the Action in Great Expectations: A New Chronology", Dickens Studies Annual, 21: 157–194
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Elliot L. Gilbert (1993), "In Primal Sympathy: Great Expectations and the Secret Life", Critical Essays, pp. 146–167
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Roger D. Sell, ed. (1994), Great Expectations: Charles Dickens, London: Macmillan, texts from Brooks, Connor, Frost, Gilmour, Sadrin et al.
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William A. Cohen (1993), "Manual Conduct in Great Expectations", ELH (English Literary History), 60, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, pp. 217–259
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Susan Walsh (Autumn 1993), "Bodies of Capital: Great Expectations and The Climacteric Economy", Victorian Studies, 37 (1), Indiana University Press: 73–98, JSTOR 3829059
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Nicholas Tredell (1998), Charles Dickens: Great Expectations, Cambridge: Icon Books (distributed by Penguin)
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