- Conflicts of the Woman Poet in Aurora Leigh
- Poetry of the Blind: The Role of the Poet in Aurora Leigh
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Women's Issues, and Aurora Leigh
- Female Saviors in Victorian Literature
- Love or Asceticism?
- Margaret Oliphant on E. B. Browning's Aurora Leigh
- Power and Love in Aurora Leigh and Little Dorrit
- Prisons in Aurora Leigh
- Questions of feminism in Aurora Leigh
- Victorian Constructions of Gender in Aurora Leigh
- The Victorian Woman's Revenge Fantasy
- Women and Social Status in Great Expectations
- Realism, Myth, and the Historical Past in Aurora Leigh and The Warden
- Notions of Representation in Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Trollope
- Humility and Class in Aurora Leigh and North and South
- The Development of Aurora's Attitude towards Writing and the Position of the Writer
- Objectifying the Female in Aurora Leigh
- Aurora and The Angel: The Poetic Intentions of Coventry Patmore and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry
- Victorian Mourning: The Significance of Sound in Poems of Death
- Sacrificing Intelligence for Love: Issues of Compromise in Aurora Leigh
Last modified 15 March 2004