- Portrait of a Cynic: Waterhouse's Diogenes
- Waiting on a Familiar Figure: Fair Rosamund and Mariana
- Mirrors that reflect the feminine vision in Destiny and other Waterhouse paintings
- John William Waterhouse's eroticized Hylas and the Nymphs
- Hylas and the Nymphs: Waterhouse's Version of the Femme Fatale
- Vulnerability, Enigma, and Titillation in Waterhouse's A Mermaid
- A Departure from Pre-Raphaelitism in Waterhouse's Lady of Shallot
- Contemplation and plotting in The Crystal Ball
- An Alluring Witch: Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses
- Three Versions of Ophelia
- The Remorse of Nero After the Murder of His Mother: A Brief Explanation
- Same Style, Different Women: J. W. Waterhouse and Overcoming the Femme Fatale
Last modified 1 February 2007