- Religious Belief in Jane Eyre
- Questioning Evangelical Religion in Brontë and Dickens
- Carlyle and Brontë on the Religiosity of the Victorian Age
- Victorian Endings: Jane Eyre: Victorian Ideals and God's Triumph
- Fantasy, Realism, and Narrative in Jane Eyre and Alice in Wonderland.
- Christian Service and Female Servitude in Jane Eyre
- Idolatry in "Hudson's Statue and Jane Eyre
- Moral Sympathy in the Alice books and Jane Eyre
- Passion, Dreams, and the Supernatural in Jane Eyre
- Spiritual Revelation in Jane Eyre
- Tone and Context in Tennyson's "Tithonus" (1833) and Jane Eyre
- How Victorian Women Suffer More Like Christ than do Men
- The Fated Modernist Heroine: Female Protagonists in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
- Rochester vs. St. John Rivers: or Why Jane Eyre Preferred a Cynical Sinner to a Religious Zealot
- The Book of Common Prayer and Jane Eyre
- Specific dates: the link between Jane Eyre, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Bible
- The Biblical characters and the Book of Homilies in Jane Eyre
- Conclusion: Why did Jane Eyre choose Saul of Tarsus rather than St. John the Divine?
Last modified 12 June 2002