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Preface | vii | |
1 | Beyond the Panopticon: The Critical Challenge of a Liberal Society | 1 |
2 | Making the Working Man Like Me: Charity, the Novel, and the New Poor Law | 32 |
3 | Is There a Pastor in the House? Sanitary Reform and Governing Agency in Dickens's Midcentury Fiction | 86 |
4 | An Officer and a Gentleman: Civil Service Reform and the Early Career of Anthony Trollope | 118 |
5 | A Riddle without an Answer: Character and Education in Our Mutual Friend | 159 |
6 | Dueling Pastors, Dueling Worldviews | 192 |
Epilogue: Social Security | 238 | |
Notes | 245 | |
Works Cited | 267 | |
Index | 287 |
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