- Deathbed Scenes in Rossetti, Dickinson, and Sigourney
- Christina Rossetti and the Metaphysics of Spiritual Experience
- Christina Rossetti: Between Love of God and Love of Man
- Christina Rossetti's fresh views on Love in "Monna Innominata" (sonnet 6)
- Death As Release From Pain
- Loss of Youth in the Work of Christina Rossetti
- Food, Famine, Desire . . . and Gender
- Love as an Influence on Christina Rossetti
- Theme in Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market"
- Fallen or Forbidden: Rosetti's "Goblin Market"
- The Longing for Motherhood and the Concept of Infertility in the Poetry of Christina Rossetti
- The primacy of artistry and the subordination of theme in Rossetti's poetry
- Approaches to Rossetti's poetry
- Christina Rossetti's holistic aesthetics
- Christina Rossetti and Anna Eliza Bray — Fashioning a New Form of Fairy Tale in "Goblin Market"
- A Kristevian interpretation
Last modified 6 July 2014