-
Bibliography
- Constructions of Gender in Great Expectations
- Gender, Art, and Economy in Aurora Leigh and Great Expectations Female Aggressiveness in Great Expectations
- Food, Famine, Desire: Miss Havisham
- Gender and Pip's Fantasy of Social Advancement
- Subversion of Gender Identity in Great Expectations
- A New Kind of Hero: Dickens's Great Expectations
- Women and Social Status in Great Expectations
- Angels in the House?: Victorian Women in Great Expectations
- Victorian Working Women
- Miss Havisham's Objectification of Estella
- Pip and Estella: Linking Sexuality and Economics
- "Three of Dickens' Marginal Women"
Last Modified 15 January 2011