- Fear of the Feminine-Private in the Picture of Dorian Gray
- Aesthetic Occultism: "Bible to Belial, Paradise Lost"
- The Roots of Oscar Wilde’s Dress Philosophy
- A Taste of Wilde: Food Issues in the Life and Works of Oscar Wilde
- Shades of Yellow: Representations of Change and Decay in Victorian Literature
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, the Double, and Victorian views of Suicide
- Wilde's Salomé and the Victorian Religious Landscape
- The Problem of the Jewish Manager in The Picture of Dorian Gray
- The Great Social Evil: Acton, “The Harlot’s House,” and Prostitutes in Victorian London
- Self-Censorship and Ravishing Athena
- Oscar Wilde’s “The Sphinx” and Victorian Egyptomania
Last modified 2 August 2013