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Gilbert, Pamela K. "Medical Mapping: The Thames, the Body, and Our Mutual Friend." Filth: Dirt, Disgust and Modern Life. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 2005. 78-102.

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Grant, David Abram. "'Emotional Prisons': Dickens and the Fallacies of Family Behavior." Dissertation Abstracts International. 1993. (53/10/Apr) 3536A. Ohio State U.

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Greenstein, Michael. "Mutuality in Our Mutual Friend." Dickens Quarterly. 1991. (8/3) 127-134.

Grose, Janet Lynne. "The Sensation Novel and Social Reform: Revising Prescriptions of Gender, Marriage, and Domesticity." Dissertation Abstracts International. 1995.(56/6/Dec) 2248-A. U. of South Carolina.

Grossman, Jonathan H. "The Absent Jew in Dickens: Narrators in Oliver Twist, Our Mutual Friend, and A Christmas Carol." Dickens Studies Annual. 1996. (24) 37-57.

Hackenberg, Sara. "'Loitering Artfully': Reading Flânerie in Our Mutual Friend" Dickens: The Craft of Fiction and the Challenges of Reading. Milan: Unicopli, 2000.

Hake, Stephen. "Becoming Poor to Make Many Rich: The Resolution of Class Confict in Dickens." Dickens Studies Annual. 1998. (26) 107-120.

Harrison, Bernard. "Always Fiction? The Limits of Authorial License in Our Mutual Friend." Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas. 2011. 405-430.

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Ikeda, Yuko. "Reading in Charles Dickens's Our Mutual Friend." Kumamoto Daigaku Eigo Eibungaku/Kumamoto Studies in English Language and Literature. 2002. 45: 113-30.

Inglis, Katherine. "Becoming Automatous: Automata in The Old Curiosity Shop and Our Mutual Friend." Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century. April 6, 2008.

Jones, Steven E. "Dickens on Lost: Text, Paratext, Fan-Based Media." Wordsworth Circle. Winter-Spring 2007. 71-76.

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Langland, Elizabeth. "Our Mutual Friend: Wilful Bella Wilfer's Reformation by Housekeeping." Nobody's Angels: Middle-class Women and Domestic Ideology in Victorian Culture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995.

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MacKay, Carol Hanbery. "The Encapsulated Romantic: John Harmon and the Boundaries of Victorian Soliloquy." Dickens Studies Annual. 1989. (18) 255-276.

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McCarthy, Patrick. "Designs in Disorder: The Language of Death in Our Mutual Friend." Dickens Studies Annual. 1988. (17) 129-144.

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Park, Hyungji. "Contracts, Coverture, and Women's Property in Our Mutual Friend." Feminist Studies in English Literature. Winter 2007. 135-58.

Paroissien, David. "Ideology, Pedagogy, and Demonology: The Case against Industrialized Education in Dickens's Fiction." Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction. 2004. 259-82.

Pellicer, Juan Christian. "'Among the Ash Heaps and Millionaires': Gatsby and Our Mutual Friend." Literary Sinews. Oslo: Novus; 2003. 247.

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