Nicholas Nickleby (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dickens, C.; Browne, H. K. (1839). The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby: Containing a Faithful Account of the Fortunes, Misfortunes, Uprisings, Downfallings, and Complete Career of the Nickleby Family. Collection of ancient and modern British authors. Baudry's European Library. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  • Kitton, Frederic George (2004). The Life of Charles Dickens: His Life, Writings, and Personality. Lexden Publishing Limited. p. 437. ISBN 978-1-904995-02-9.
  • Gubar, Marah. The Drama of Precocity: Child Performers on the Victorian Stage, p. 75, in Dennis Denishoff (ed.), The Nineteenth-century Child and Consumer Culture (2008).
  • Burwick, Frederick (1 June 2022). Time in Romantic Theatre. Springer Nature. p. 141. ISBN 978-3-030-96079-7.
  • Mangham, Andrew (17 October 2013). The Cambridge Companion to Sensation Fiction. Cambridge University Press. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-107-51169-9.
  • Farina, William (17 October 2022). Screening Charles Dickens: A Survey of Film and Television Adaptations. McFarland. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-4766-8567-0.

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  • Adrian, Arthur A. (1949). "Nicholas Nickleby and Educational Reform". Nineteenth-Century Fiction. 4 (3): 237–241. doi:10.2307/3044199. JSTOR 3044199.
  • Benzimann, Galia (2014). ""Feeble Pictures of an Existing Reality": The Factual Fiction of Nicholas Nickleby". Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 45: 95–112. JSTOR 44372228.
  • Childers, Joseph W. (1996). "Nicholas Nickleby's Problem of "Doux Commerce"". Dickens Studies Annual. 25: 49–65. JSTOR 44371899.
  • Dever, Carolyn (2008). "The Gamut of Emotions from A to B: Nickleby's "Histrionic Expedition"". Dickens Studies Annual. 39: 1–16. JSTOR 44372188.
  • Gilmore, Timothy (2013). "Not Too Cheery: Dickens's Critique of Capital in Nicholas Nickleby". Dickens Studies Annual. 44: 85–109. doi:10.7756/dsa.044.005.85-109. JSTOR 44371381.
  • Hannaford, Richard (Summer 1974). "Fairy-tale Fantasy in Nicholas Nickleby". Criticism. 16 (3): 247–259. JSTOR 23099589.
  • Hennelly, Mark M. Jr. (2015). "Dickens's Performances of Astonishment and Nicholas Nickleby". Dickens Studies Annual. 46: 23–50. doi:10.7756/dsa.046.002/23-50. JSTOR 44372246.
  • Mackay, Carol Hanbery (September 1988). "The Melodramatic Impulse in Nicholas Nickleby". Dickens Studies Annual. 5 (3): 152–163. JSTOR 45291229.
  • Mangham, Andrew (2017). "Dickens, Hogarth, and Artistic Perception: The Case of Nicholas Nickleby". Dickens Studies Annual. 48: 59–78. doi:10.5325/dickstudannu.48.1.0059. JSTOR 10.5325/dickstudannu.48.2017.0059. S2CID 192680639.
  • Manning, Sylvia (1994). "Nicholas Nickleby: Parody on the Plains of Syria". Dickens Studies Annual. 23: 73–92. JSTOR 44371381.
  • Meckler, Jerome (1970). "The Faint Image of Eden: The Many Worlds of Nicholas Nickleby". Dickens Studies Annual. 1: 129–146, 287–288. JSTOR 44371819.
  • Rem, Tore (1996). "Playing Around With Melodrama: The Crummles Episodes in Nicholas Nickleby". Dickens Studies Annual. 25: 267–285. JSTOR 44371910.
  • Thompson, Leslie M. (Summer 1969). "Mrs. Nickleby's Monologue: The Dichotomy of Pessimism and Optimism in Nicholas Nickleby". Studies in the Novel. 1 (2): 222–229. JSTOR 29531330.
  • Toker, Leone (2007). "Nicholas Nickleby and the Discourse of Lent". Dickens Studies Annual. 38: 19–33. JSTOR 44372174.

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