- Christina Rossetti and her Contempories: Women and Discourse
- The Dead Woman Talks Back: Christina Rossetti's Ironic Intonation of the Dead Fair Maiden
- "After Death": A Female Perspective on Lost Love
- The Interaction Between the Dead and the Living: Christina Rossetti's "After Death"
- As a Poet Speaking from within Female Limitations
- Fallen or Forbidden: Rosetti's "Goblin Market"
- Just How "Silenced" Was Christina Rossetti, Actually?
- Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry
- Christina Rossetti and "female rights"
- Christina Rossetti's fresh views on Love in "Monna Innominata" (sonnet 6)
- Christina Rossetti, Women, and Patience
- The Longing for Motherhood and the Concept of Infertility in the Poetry of Christina Rossetti
- Is C. Rossetti's "Goblin Market" Escapist?
- Timeline of Legislation, Events, and Publications Crucial to the Development of Victorian Feminism
- Sappho and Christina Rossetti
- Gender in Victorian Mourning: The Significance of Sound in Poems of Death
- “brazen usurper of masculine discourses”
Last modified 6 July 2014