Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens, Hard Times Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Mary Shelley, Frankenstein Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure Secondary sources: Allen, Derek R. et al. (2003) Words. Words. Words. A History and Anthology of Literatures in English, Vol. 2: From the Beginnings to the Late 19th Century, Milan: La Spiga Languages Allen, Derek, Kenneth Brodey, Paul Smith (2003) The Living Record: A Short History and Anthology of English Literature, vol. 2, Milan : La Spiga Languages Carter, Ronald, John McRae (2007) The Penguin Guide to Literature in English: Britain and Ireland, Harlow: Pearson Education Limited Ciocoi-Pop, Dumitru (2002) Notes on 19th Century English Literature, Sibiu: Editura UniversităŃii 'Lucian Blaga' Ciugureanu, Adina, Victorian Selves: A Study in the Literature of the Victorian Age, ConstanŃa: ''Ovidius'' University Press Deirdre, David (ed.) (2001) The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Evans, Ifor (1970) A Short History of English Literature, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Gilmour, Robert (1993) The Victorian Period: The Intellectual and Cultural Context of English Literature: 1830- 1890, Harlow: Longman Ford, Boris (ed.) (1977) The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Vol. 6: From Dickens to Hardy, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Poplawski, Paul (ed.) (2008) English Literature in Context, New York: Cambridge University Press Rogers, Pat (ed.) (1990) The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature, New York: Oxford University Press Sanders, Andrew (2000) The Short Oxford History of English Literature, New York: Oxford University Press

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Charles Dickens, Hard TimesEmily Bronte, Wuthering HeightsCharlotte Bronte, Jane EyreArthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesRobert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeMary Shelley, FrankensteinOscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian GrayThomas Hardy, Jude the ObscureSecondary sources:Allen, Derek R. et al. (2003) Words. Words. Words. A History and Anthology of Literatures in English, Vol. 2:From the Beginnings to the Late 19th Century, Milan: La Spiga LanguagesAllen, Derek, Kenneth Brodey, Paul Smith (2003) The Living Record: A Short History and Anthology of EnglishLiterature, vol. 2, Milan : La Spiga LanguagesCarter, Ronald, John McRae (2007) The Penguin Guide to Literature in English: Britain and Ireland, Harlow:Pearson Education LimitedCiocoi-Pop, Dumitru (2002) Notes on 19th Century English Literature, Sibiu: Editura UniversităŃii 'Lucian Blaga'Ciugureanu, Adina, Victorian Selves: A Study in the Literature of the Victorian Age, ConstanŃa: ''Ovidius''University PressDeirdre, David (ed.) (2001) The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel, Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity PressEvans, Ifor (1970) A Short History of English Literature, Harmondsworth: Penguin BooksGilmour, Robert (1993) The Victorian Period: The Intellectual and Cultural Context of English Literature: 1830-1890, Harlow: LongmanFord, Boris (ed.) (1977) The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Vol. 6: From Dickens to Hardy,Harmondsworth: Penguin BooksPoplawski, Paul (ed.) (2008) English Literature in Context, New York: Cambridge University PressRogers, Pat (ed.) (1990) The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature, New York: Oxford University PressSanders, Andrew (2000) The Short Oxford History of English Literature, New York: Oxford University Press