Essays exploring the ways in which Dickens' vision is both so much of its time, and yet has so much resonance for today.
Introduction - Juliet John
The Dickens Tape: Affect and Sound Reproduction in The Chimes - Jay Clayton
Dickens, Sexuality and the Body; or, Clock Loving: Master Humphrey's Queer Objects of Desire - Holly Furneaux
Texts, Paratexts, and 'E-texts': the Poetics of Communication in Dickens's Journalism - John Drew
Corpus Stylistics - Dickens, text-drivenness and the fictional world - Michaela Mahlberg
Things, Words and the Meanings of Art - Juliet John
Dickens and the Circus of Modernity - Michael Hollington
The Oliver! Phenomenon; Or, 'Please, Sir, We Want More and More!' - Joss Marsh and Carrie Sickmann
'Wow! She's a Lesbian. Got to be!': Re-Reading/Re-Viewing Dickens and Neo-Victorianism on the BBC - Kim Edwards Keates
Out of Place: David Copperfield's Irresolvable Geographies - Dominic Rainsford
Afterword: The 2012 Bicentenary - Florian Schweizer