Founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary of Dickens' death, ""DSA"" has been published since 1980 by AMS Press in cooperation with the Ph.D. program in English of the City University of New York and in association with the Graduate Center, CUNY and Queens College, CUNY. Besides presenting articles exploring the wide range of Dickens' interests and talents, ""DSA"" also includes essays on other mid- and late-nineteenth-century authors and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition, each volume contains a substantial review article examinining a prior year's scholarship on Dickens, and ""DSA"" occasionally publishes surveys of work on other Victorian writers, as well as review essays considering specialized studies of subjects in Victorian fiction. The editors seek to offer essays of ""the most diverse kinds,"" those employing innovative as well as traditional approaches.
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Review:
"DAVID McALLISTER, "'Subject to the Sceptre of Imagination': Sleep in Oliver Twist" LEONA TOKER, "Nicholas Nickleby and the Discourse of Lent" ALBERT PIONKE, "Degrees of Secrecy in Dickens's Historical Fiction" ALAN P. BARR, "Matters of Class and the Middle-Class Artist in David Copperfield" SHARI HODGES HOLT, "Dickens from a Postmodern Perspective: Alfonso Cuaron's Great Expectations for Generation X" CLAY DANIEL, "Jane Eyre and the Rewriting of Paradise Lost" THOMAS RECCHIO, "Toward a Theory of Narrative Sympathy: Character, Story, and the Body in The Mill on the Floss" DIANA C. ARCHIBALD, "Recent Dickens Studies: 2005" ROGER G. SWEARINGEN, "Robert Louis Stevenson: Recent Biographical and Critical Studies - 1970-2005" RUTH F. GLANCY, "Dickens's Christmas Books, Christmas Stories, and Other Short Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography - Supplement I"
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