"The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church"
- A Strangely Literal Afterlife
- The Use of Irony in "The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church"
- The Question of Salvation
- Eliding Information in "The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church"
- Question set by Philip V. Allingham, Lakehead University, Canada
"Fra Lippo Lippi"
"Andrea del Sarto"
- Inspiration and Unrequited Love in Browning's "Andrea del Sarto"
- Objectifying the Female in "Andrea del Sarto"
"Rabbi ben Ezra"
- A Reverence for Shortcomings
- The Assurance of Salvation
- Shaping Fate: God the Potter in Rabbi Ben Ezra
- Browning: A spokesman for Religious Hope
Other Poems
- The moral basis of Robert Browning's "Cleon"
- The form of the epistle of Karshish
- Structure and Semantics in Robert Browning's "Bishop Blougram's Apology"
- The Lucidity of Christ in Section XIX of Browning's "Saul"
- The Fate of Art in "Old Pictures in Florence"
- Romantic Conceptions of Desire in Browning's "Two In The Compagna"
- "Please You Sit and Look at Her": Art and Objectification
- Discussion questions for The Ring and the Book
Modified 28 February 2011