Byatt and the Victorians
- Manufactured Intertextuality in Possession
- Charlotte Brontë
- Angel and Demon: Female Selfhood and the Male Gaze in Byatt and Brontë
- Differing Views of Masculinity in Victorian and Modern Texts -- Brontë, Browning, Byatt, Carlyle, and Wolfe
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Robert Browning
- Thomas Carlyle
- Christina Rossetti
- Emily Dickinson
- John Ruskin
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Byatt and her contemporaries
- Byatt and Postmodernism
- The Postmodern Crisis of Narrative: Byatt, Carey, and Swift
- The Enclosed Space in the Neo-Victorian Works of Swift, Byatt, and Carey
- The Fallen Nature of Narrative and Knowledge -- Fragmentation and and Filling the Void in Possession, Oscar and Lucinda, and Waterland
- Narratives of the Victorian Past: Byatt, Carey, and Swift
- Sex, Secrets, and Foucault: Rewriting Victorian Sexuality in Waterland, Oscar & Lucinda, and Possession: Introduction
- Neil LaBute's Possession of A.S. Byatt's Romance: The American Connection: A Review of the Film Adaptation
18 May 2004