- Three Stages in the Development of Characterization in George Eliot's Fiction
- Dorothea, the Dodo Bird in Middlemarch
- Casaubon, the Scholar-Mythologist
- The Narcissism of Rosamond Vincy
- Portraiture and the Knowledge of Character (Chapter 5 of Witemeyer's George Eliot and the Visual Arts)
- Characterization and Imagery in Scenes from Clerical Life
- Fathers, Daughters, Silas Marner, and Eliot's Career
- Contrasts the old-fashioned water-borne mind of Causaubon & the electrical sparkiness of the younger characters
- The Role of the "Fallen Woman" in Three Victorian Novels: George Eliot's Adam Bede, Wilkie Collins's Armadale and Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton
- Queer readings of Eliot’s fiction
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