- Characterization in Dickens
- Dickens's Presentation of Characters [Ch. 5 from E. D. H. Johnson's Charles Dickens: An Introduction to His Novels]
- Guilt, Criminality, and Doppelgängers in in Great Expectations
- Magwitch's Journey to Selfhood in Great Expectations
- Criminally Self-Conscious: Pip's "Great Expectations"
- Pip's Commercial Vocabulary
- Biddy Voices Pip's Repressed Conscience
- White and Faded Yellows — Miss Havisham
- Jasper Ford's Explanation of Miss Havisham's Character
- Female Aggressiveness in Great Expectations
- Guilt and Complicity in Great Expectations
- Frightening Impressions in Martineau and Dickens
- Mechanism and Character in Great Expectations
- Wemmick: Description and Character in in Great Expectations
- Evil Intentions are the Evil Person's Own Undoing
- Family-Systems Theory and Great Expectations
- Techniques of Characterization: An Introduction
Last Modified 19 January 2006