- Romance and the Female Poet in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Women's Issues, and Aurora Leigh
- Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry
- Female Saviors in Victorian Literature
- Femininity and Class
- Victorian Constructions of Gender in Aurora Leigh
- The Woman Question, The Problem of Love, and Aurora Leigh
- Reforming the Feminine in Aurora Leigh
- “Hush Hush — Here’s Too Much Noise!”: Mothers, Poetic Creation, and Feminist Doubt over Aurora Leigh
- What do we Make of "Maid" Marian? Gender and Nationalism in Aurora Leigh
- Aurora and The Angel: The Poetic Intentions of Coventry Patmore and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Questions of feminism in Aurora Leigh
- Women and Social Status in Great Expectations
- Conflicts of the Woman Poet in Aurora Leigh
- Objectifying the Female in Aurora Leigh
- Love and Marriage: How Biographical Interpretation affected the Reception of "Sonnets from the Portugese"
- Femininity, Nature and Poetic Expression in Aurora Leigh
- A Genderless Love: Exploring Secondary Voices in the Narration of Aurora Leigh
- The Wearing of Womanhood
- Masculinity in Brontë, Browning, and Carlyle
- Victorian Mourning: The Significance of Sound in Poems of Death
Last modified 21 March 2010