- Parodies of Biblical Imagery in Swinburne's Political Poetry
- Wine, Bread, Body and Blood: How Swinburne Borrows Christian Imagery in "The Triumph of Time"
- Swinburne's version of the Pre-Raphaelite Fair Lady
- Swinburne and the Imagery of Shipwreck
- Dickens and Swinburne’s Images of the Sea
- Swinburne's private mythology of love
- Death
- The Middle Ages
- The Swinburnean heroine
- The rose as central symbol in Rosamond The Circular Landscape: Confronting Paradox and Imagery in Swinburne's "Evening on the Broads"
- Gendered Nature in Swinburne's "By the North Sea"
- Nature imagery in The Tale of Balen
- A Synthesis of Form: Shaping Time, Space, and Paradox in Swinburnian Verse
- Swinburne's Masterly Hand: Wagnerian Leitmotifs in "Tristram of Lyonesse"
- Shades of Yellow: Representations of Change and Decay in Swinburne