Wynne, Deborah2016-03-182016-03-182012-07-16Wynne, D. (2012). Circulation and Stasis: Feminine Property in the Novels of Charles Dickens (pp. 593-624). In L. Nayder (Ed.), Dickens, Sexuality and Gender. Aldershot, United Kingdom: Ashgate.9781409430957http://hdl.handle.net/10034/602187This chapter explores the figure of Miss Havisham, and other female characters, in Charles Dickens's Great Expectations (1860). It argues that the novel's exploration of portable property, usually discussed in terms of Wemmick, is particularly focused on the museal qualities of Miss Havisham's Satis House and the objects it contains.enWomen's propertyCharles DickensGreat ExpectationsMiss HavishamCirculation and Stasis: Feminine Property in the Novels of Charles DickensBook chapter