Basic Materials
- A Brief Biography
- A Chronology of his Life
- A Chronology of the Various Residences of Charles Dickens, 1812-1870
- Dickens's homes and other places associated with him
- Major Biographies of Dickens — a Critical Overview
- A Biographical Sketch of Charles Dickens from the 1860 Harper's Weekly
Major People and Events in Dickens's Life
- The Blacking Factory and Dickens's Imaginative World
- John Forster: Essayist, Historian, Editor, Friend, 1812-1876.
- Mary Scott Hogarth, 1820-1837: Dickens's Beloved Sister-in-Law and Inspiration
- Dickens's affair with Ellen Lawless Ternan
- Autobiographical Elements in Dickens's Great Expectations
- The Biographical Context of Great Expectations (1861)
Dickens's Professional Career
- Dickens' Professional Career [Chapter 1 of E. D. H. Johnson's Charles Dickens: An Introduction to His Novels.
- Dickens's Popularity
- Publishing in Parts, Periodicals, and Dickens's Working Methods
- Dickens "the man who invented Christmas"
- Dickens in Montreal, 1842
- Dickens's 1842 Reading Tour: Launching the Copyright Question in Tempestuous Seas
- Dickens's 1867-68 Reading Tour: Re-Opening the Copyright Question
Last modified 6 November 2007