[Note: E-texts of most of the major works are avalable at Project Gutenberg.]
Fiction
- Dickens's First Writings
- The Christmas Books
- A Comprehensive List of Dickens's Short Fiction, 1833-1868
- Editions of Dickens's Novels, 1847-1990
- 1836 "Dinner at Poplar Walk"
- 1836 Sketches by Boz text — discussion questions
- 1836-37 Pickwick Papers text — overview
- 1837-39 Oliver Twist
- 1838-39 Nicholas Nickleby text — overview
- 1840-41 The Old Curiosity Shop text — overview
- 1841 Barnaby Rudge text — overview
- 1843 Martin Chuzzlewit text — overview — introduction
- ____. A Christmas Carol text — overview — introduction
- 1844 The Chimes text — overview — commentary
- 1845 The Cricket and the Hearth
- 1846 The Battle of Life
- 1846-48 Dombey and Son overview
- 1848 The Haunted Man — introduction
- 1849-50 David Copperfield overview
- 1851-53 Bleak House overview
- 1854 Hard Times overview
- 1855-57 Little Dorrit overview
- 1857 The Frozen Deep — discussion
- 1857 "The Perils of Certain English Prisoners" (with Wilkie Collins) text — overview
- 1859 A Tale of Two Cities overview
- 1860, "The Italian Prisoner" text — discussion
- 1860-61 Great Expectations overview
- 1864-65 Our Mutual Friend text — overview
- 1869-70 The Mystery of Edwin Drood text (Electronic Text Center, U of Virginia Library.) — overview
Nonfiction
- Dickens as Editor and Co-Author
- American Notes (1842) text of ch.7 -- illustrations
- Charles Dickens's "Frauds on the Fairies" (text)
- Pictures from Italy — illustrations
- "The Lost Arctic Voyagers" (1854)
- The Uncommercial Traveller — illustrations
- "The Laboratory in the Chest" — A Dickensian Popularization of a lecture by Faraday (with Percival Leigh)
- "The Chemistry of a Candle" (with Percival Leigh)
- "The Chemistry of a Pint of Beer" (with Percival Leigh)
- "The Mysteries of the Tea-kettle" (with Percival Leigh)
Verse
- "The Fine Old English Gentleman," 1841 (text)
Related Materials
- Chronology of the appearance of the novels in parts.
- Mitsuharu Matsuoka's Hyper-Concordance allows word searches the complete texts of Dickens works and several books about him as well
- Fred Guida's Christmas Carol site, containing photographs and rare film clips!
Last modified 1 September 2009