- Class Disparities and Linguistic Mannerisms in Gaskell and Dickens
- Dickens and Social Class
- Social and Economic Forces Influencing Pickwick's Mass Readership
- Dickens "the man who invented Christmas"
- Challenging Social Hierarchies in Pickwick and North and South
- Carlyle and Dickens on the Dark Side of Freedom of the Press
- Blindness in Jane Eyre and The Pickwick Papers
- The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Servant-Master Relationships
- Institutionalized Corruption
- Passion Versus Reason
- The Rebellious Servant in Dickens and Gaskell
- The Pride of the Servant Class
- Trudging Through Urban Life: Images of the Working Class in Pickwick and North and South
- Charles Dickens and Two Kinds of Punch
- Social Commentary and Shifts in Narrative Voice and Tone
Related Materials
- Sections on lawyers and trials from the later London Characters and the Humourous Side of London Life (1871)
- Discussions of social and political themes and contexts in Great Expectations
Last modified 15 February 2003