- Wordsworth, Tennyson, Pater, and Joyce
- the Brownings, the Rossettis, Ruskin, and Tennyson
- Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Difficulties of Victorian Poetry: Browning, Tennyson, Swinburne
- Tennyson and Clough allude to Shakespeare more than do Browning and Hopkins
- Gerard Manley Hopkins and Coventry Patmore: A Literary Correspondence
- "The Loss of the Eurydice" and Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
- Victorian Exiles: Gerard Manley Hopkins and Robert Louis Stevenson
- Tennyson, Morris, Swinburne
- Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley
- Mother's love — How Maternal projection is used to explore spirituality in the poetry of Gerald Manley Hopkins and Charles Algernon Swinburne
- Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry — Hopkins, the Rossettis, and the Brownings
- Reviving God: a study of Matthew Arnold’s and Gerard Manley Hopkins’s religious belief
- Faith and Dejection: Arnold’s “Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse” and Hopkins’s Wreck of the Deutschland
Last modified 27 July 2016