Beryl Gray is the author of George Eliot and Music (Macmillan, 1989) and of many contributions to scholarly publications, both books and periodicals. A former Sessional Lecturer in English at Birkbeck University of London, she was co-editor of the George Eliot Review until 2014. She is a vice president of the George Eliot Fellowship and an active member of the Dickens Fellowship.
'Gray is an intelligent and sensitive reader of Dickens's work and her arguments are worth following. Dickensians will love her book.' Claire Tomalin, The Guardian 'This book informs and entertains. Unlike some monographs these days, its title really does identify its subject: the Dickensian imagination. Dr. Gray understands her charge to encompass both what ardent Dickensians relish -- details of Dickens's life -- and what many Dickens scholars seek, an enlarged and nuanced comprehension of his fecund imagination.' Review 19 'Beryl Gray must be the foremost authority on the subject of Victorian writers and their dogs, and with The Dog in the Dickensian Imagination, she has written the ne plus ultra of the already considerable literature on the subject of Dickens's dogs, real and fictional.' Dickens Quarterly