Associate Professor Jenny Gribble
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Associate Professor Jenny Gribble

MA (Melb.) BPhil (Oxf.)
Honorary Associate Professor
Discipline of English and Writing
Address
A20 - John Woolley Building
The University of Sydney
Websites
Associate Professor Jenny Gribble
  • Iris Murdoch: The Novelist as Metaphysician

Publications

Books

  • Gribble, J. (2021). Dickens and the Bible: 'What Providence Meant'. New York: Routledge. [More Information]

Book Chapters

  • Gribble, J. (2024). Poets to Poet. Philip Martin and Kevin Hart on A. D. Hope. In A. D. Cousins and Dani Napton (Eds.), A.D. Hope and the Ambivalence of Modernity: Reconsiderations, (pp. 128-149). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. [More Information]
  • Gribble, J. (2020). Jim Tulip: Pioneer and Advocate for Australian Spirituality. In William W. Emilsen and Laurence Woods (Eds.), Spirit of the Mountains: Tributes in Honour of James Tulip, (pp. 41-42). Lawson, NSW: Blue Mountain Education and Research Trust. [More Information]
  • Gribble, J. (2018). Dickens and Religion. In John O. Jordan, Robert L. Patten, Catherine Waters (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Charles Dickens, (pp. 581-596). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]

Journals

  • Gribble, J. (2024). "The Theological Dickens" ed. by Brenda Ayres and Sarah E. Maier (review). Victorian Studies, 66(2), 326-329. [More Information]
  • Gribble, J. (2008). The Bible in "Great expectations". Dickens Quarterly, 25(4), 232-240.
  • Gribble, J. (2004). Why the Good Samaritan was a Bad Economist: Dickens' Parable for Hard Times. Literature and Theology: an international journal of religion, theory and culture, 18(4), 427-441. [More Information]

2024

  • Gribble, J. (2024). "The Theological Dickens" ed. by Brenda Ayres and Sarah E. Maier (review). Victorian Studies, 66(2), 326-329. [More Information]
  • Gribble, J. (2024). Poets to Poet. Philip Martin and Kevin Hart on A. D. Hope. In A. D. Cousins and Dani Napton (Eds.), A.D. Hope and the Ambivalence of Modernity: Reconsiderations, (pp. 128-149). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. [More Information]

2021

  • Gribble, J. (2021). Dickens and the Bible: 'What Providence Meant'. New York: Routledge. [More Information]

2020

  • Gribble, J. (2020). Jim Tulip: Pioneer and Advocate for Australian Spirituality. In William W. Emilsen and Laurence Woods (Eds.), Spirit of the Mountains: Tributes in Honour of James Tulip, (pp. 41-42). Lawson, NSW: Blue Mountain Education and Research Trust. [More Information]

2018

  • Gribble, J. (2018). Dickens and Religion. In John O. Jordan, Robert L. Patten, Catherine Waters (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Charles Dickens, (pp. 581-596). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]

2016

  • Gribble, J. (2016). Do Not Forget: Memory and Moral Obligation in Little Dorrit. In Catherine A. Runcie (Eds.), The Free Mind: Essays and Poems in Honour of Barry Spurr, (pp. 187-198). Sydney: Edwin H. Lowe Publishing.

2015

  • Gribble, J. (2015). "In a state of bondage": The Children of Bleak House. In Not known (Eds.), Dickens and the Imagined Child, (pp. 57-73). TBC.

2013

  • Gribble, J. (2013). Compound Interest: Dickens's figurative style. In Daniel Tyler (Eds.), Dickenss Style, (pp. 195-213). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]

2012

  • Gribble, J. (2012). Apocalypse Now: Dombey in the Twenty-First Century. In Nathalie Vanfasse, Marie-Amelie Coste, Christine Huguet and Luc Bouvard (Eds.), Dickens in the New Millenium, (pp. 273-284). Montpellier, France: Presses Universitaires de la Mediterranee.

2008

  • Gribble, J. (2008). Portable property: postcolonial appropriations of "Great expectations". In Penny Gay, Judith Johnston, Catherine Waters (Eds.), Victorian Turns, NeoVictorian Returns: Essays on Fiction and Culture, (pp. 182-192). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Gribble, J. (2008). The Bible in "Great expectations". Dickens Quarterly, 25(4), 232-240.

2006

  • Gribble, J. (2006). The Quiet Woman of Egdon Heath. In Phillip Mallet (Eds.), Thomas Hardy 'The Return of the Native', (pp. 524-542). New York and London: W.W Norton & Company.

2004

  • Gribble, J. (2004). Christina Stead's Politics. In David Brooks & Brian Kiernan (Eds.), Running Wild: Essays, Fictions and Memoirs presented to Michael Wilding, (pp. 173-186). India: Manohar Publications.
  • Gribble, J. (2004). Why the Good Samaritan was a Bad Economist: Dickens' Parable for Hard Times. Literature and Theology: an international journal of religion, theory and culture, 18(4), 427-441. [More Information]

2003

  • Gribble, J. (2003). Subject and power in "Porphyria'a Lover". Sydney Studies in English, 29, 19-34.

Selected Grants

1999

  • Dickens and the Bible, Gribble J, Australian Research Council (ARC)/Small Grants