Larson examines the paradoxical role of the Bible in Dickens' novels, from such early works as "Oliver Twist" and "Dombey and Son "to the far more complex novels of Dickens' maturity, such as "Bleak House," "Little Dorrit," and "Our Mutual Friend."
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JANET L. LARSON is an associate professor of English at Rutgers University at Newark. She is the author of several articles on Dickens and on other aspects of nineteenth-century British literature.
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