Discussions of Barnaby Rudge (1841)
- Laughter and Structure [Chapter in Kincaid's Dickens and the Rhetoric of Laughter
- Barnaby Rudge, the Gordon Riots, and Victorian theories of social action [from Vanden Bossche's Reform Acts: Chartism, Social Agency, and the Victorian Novel, 1832-1867
Illustrations: 1841-1910
- Illustrations of the novel by Phiz (13 February—27 November 1841)
- George Cattermole's monthly plates (13 February—27 November 1841)
- Felix O. C. Darley's Six Photogravures (1865 & 1888)
- Sol Eytinge, Jr.'s Ten Diamond Edition wood-engravings (1867)
- Fred Barnard's 46 Household Edition wood-engravings (1874)
- A. H. Buckland's six lithographs for the Collins' Clear-Type Edition (1900)
- Harry Furniss's 28 lithographs for the Charles Dickens Library Edition (1910)
- "Barnaby and Hugh by an unidentified illustrator, for an edition of Dicken's works by the Co-operative Publication Society [1912?]
- Harold Copping's Joe Willet and Dolly Varden (1924)
Bibliography: Primary Resources
Dickens, Charles. Barnaby Rudge in Master Humphrey's Clock. Illustrated by Phiz and George Cattermole. 3 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1841; rpt., Bradbury and Evans, 1849.
________. Barnaby Rudge and Hard Times. Illustrated by Sol Eytinge, Jr. The Diamond Edition. 16 vols. Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867. IX.
________. Barnaby Rudge — A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty. Illustrated by Fred Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1874. VII.
_______. Barnaby Rudge. Illustrated by A. H. Buckland. London and Glasgow: Collins Clear-type Press. 1900.
_______. Barnaby Rudge. Illustrated by Harry Furniss. The Charles Dickens Library Edition. Ed. J. A. Hammerton. 18 vols. London: Educational Book Company, 1910. VI.
_______. Barnaby Rudge. Ed. Kathleen Tillotson. Illustrated by Hablot K. Browne ('Phiz') and George Cattermole. The New Oxford Illustrated Dickens. London: Oxford University Press. 1954, rpt. 1987.
Bibliography: Secondary Resources
Cohen, Jane Rabb. "Part Two: Dickens and His Principal Illustrator. 4. Hablot Browne." (Part 1). Charles Dickens and His Original Illustrators. Columbus: State University Press, 1980. 59-80.
_______. "Chapter Five: George Cattermole." Charles Dickens and His Original Illustrators. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1980. 125-134.
Darley, Felix Octavius Carr. Character Sketches from Dickens. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1888.
Davis, Paul. Charles Dickens A to Z: The Essential Reference to His Life and Work. New York: Checkmark and Facts On File, 1999.
Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "Sources for the Characterization of Miss Miggs in Barnaby Rudge." Dickens Quarterly, 32, 2 (June 2015): 129-38.
Hammerton, J. A. "Ch. XIV. Barnaby Rudge." The Dickens Picture-Book. The Charles Dickens Library Edition, illustrated by Harry Furniss. London: Educational Book Co., 1910. 213-55.
Kitton, Frederic George. "Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne), a Memoir, Including a Selection From His Correspondence and Notes on His Principal Works. London, George Redway, 1882.
Lester, Valerie Browne. Phiz: The Man Who Drew Dickens. London: Chatto and Windus, 2004.
Steig, Michael. Chapter 3. "From Caricature to Progress: Master Humphrey's Clock to Martin Chuzzlewit." Dickens and Phiz. Bloomington & London: Indiana U. P., 1978. 53-85.
Vann, J. Don. Victorian Novels in Serial. New York:: Modern Language Association, 1985.
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