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==Major Works== | ==Major Works== | ||
*The Pickwick Papers (1836-1837) | |||
*Adventures of Oliver Twist, or The parish boy's progress (1837-1839) | |||
*Nicholas Nickleby (1838-1839) | |||
*The old curiosity shop (1840-1841) | |||
*A Christmas carol (1843) | |||
*The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844) | |||
*David Copperfield (1849-1850) | |||
*Bleak house (1852-1853) | |||
*Hard times: for these times (1854) | |||
*Little Dorrit (1855-1857) | |||
*A Tale of two cities (1859) | |||
*Great expectations (1860-1861) | |||
==Major Contributions== | ==Major Contributions== |
Revision as of 17:53, 14 September 2008
Introduction
Life
Major Works
- The Pickwick Papers (1836-1837)
- Adventures of Oliver Twist, or The parish boy's progress (1837-1839)
- Nicholas Nickleby (1838-1839)
- The old curiosity shop (1840-1841)
- A Christmas carol (1843)
- The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844)
- David Copperfield (1849-1850)
- Bleak house (1852-1853)
- Hard times: for these times (1854)
- Little Dorrit (1855-1857)
- A Tale of two cities (1859)
- Great expectations (1860-1861)
Major Contributions
Conclusion
Role in The Dismal Science
Annotated Bibliography
- Baubles, Raymond L. Jr. 1994. "Displaced Persons: The Cost of Speculation in Charles Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit."
- Bigelow, Gordon, 1963-. 2000. Market indicators: Banking and domesticity in dickens's bleak house. ELH 67, (2): 589-615.
- Dickens, Charles. Oliver Twist. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
- Henderson, James P. ""Political Economy Is a Mere Skeleton Unless...": What Can Social Economists Learn From Charles Dickens?." Review of Social Economy 58 (June 2000): 141-51.
- Rosen, Michael and Robert R. Inapen. Dickens: His Work and His World. Cambridge: Candlewick Press, 2005.