Some Discussions of Bleak House
- Symbolism in Bleak House and the novel's illustrations
- The Pitchman and the Protègée: Oral Performance Art in Bleak House
- Ugoretz on Double Narration in Bleak House
- Johnson on Narration in Bleak House
- "Three of Dickens' Marginal Women"
- The Crossing-Sweeper Nuisance (Punch)
Illustrations
- Unidentified illustrator for the Co-operative Publication Society's edition of Dicken's works [1912?]
- Phiz
- Cover for monthly parts
- Frontispiece (study)
- The Dancing School
- A model of parental deportment
- Mr. Chadband 'Improving' a Tough Subject
- Attorney and Client: fortitude and impatience (plate -- studies 1 and 2)
- Sunset in the long drawing-room at Chesney Wold (studies 1 and 2)
- A new meaning in the Roman (plate -- study)
- Shadows
Related Web Resources
- Andrew McDonnell's Bleak House site
Last modified 2 November 2005