- Wilkie Collins and "The Woman Question"
- Wives and Fathers: Fatherhood and Divorce Laws in the Victorian Novel
- Love and Law in Wilkie Collins's Fictional Families
- "The Law of Abduction": Marriage and Divorce in Victorian Sensation and Mission Novels
- The Law of the Father: Victorian Sentimentality and the New Fatherhood
- The Victorian Custody Novel: Deceived and Deserted Daughters in The Evil Genius
- “Poor Lost Papa”: Old and New Fathers in Mid- and Late-Victorian Fiction
- Men in Tears: Moral, Physical, and Emotional Exhaustion in the Collins' Sensation Novels
- Translucent & Concrete: Sisterhood & Gender in The Woman in White
- The Role of the "Fallen Woman" in Three Victorian Novels: George Eliot's Adam Bede, Wilkie Collins's Armadale and Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton
Last updated 25 June 2016