- Dickens and the Legal Profession
- The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Servant-Master Relationships
- Dickens's Satire of British Parliamentary Elections: Eatanswill, Essex
- Pickwick and the experience of modern travel
- Carlyle and Dickens on the Dark Side of Freedom of the Press
- Empiricism or Faith: Bessy Higgins and the Chancery Prisoner
- Questioning Evangelical Religion in Brontë and Dickens
- Restoring Faith
- Marriage in Pickwick, Jane Eyre and North and South
- Narrative Authority in Pickwick and Jane Eyre
- Self-Imprisonment, Pride, and Humility in Dickens and MacDonald
- The Pride of the Servant Class
- Light, Darkness and Nostalgia
- Redemption from Thorns: Hope and Description in Pickwick and Jane Eyre
- Social Commentary and Shifts in Narrative Voice and Tone
- Men, Women, and Striking Fire
- MMadness and Delusions in Charles Dickens's Pickwick Papers
Last modified 16 November 2019.