- The Implicit Theme in the Works of Thomas Hardy
- Darwinian and Comtean Themes in Far from the Madding Crowd
- "Cruel Persuasion": Seduction, Temptation, and Agency in Hardy's Tess
- Aristotelian Tragedy and the Novels of Thomas Hardy
- Jude the Obscure as a Tragic Bildungsroman and a New Woman Novel
- A Quest for the Eternal Feminine Ideal in The Well-Beloved
- Addiction and The Mayor of Casterbridge
- Jude the Obscure and Victorian Attitudes toward Suicide
- Nostalgia for belief in Thomas Hardy's "The Oxen"
- Castles, cameras, and telegraphy — ancient and modern in Thomas Hardy's A Laodicean
- The Power of "No" for Hardy's Heroines
- The Social Role and Treatment of Women in Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge (a secondary school student essay)
- Thomas Hardy's Philosophy of Chance and Change in The Return of the Native
- Review of Annie Ramel's The Madder Stain: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Thomas Hardy
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