- Brownings idea of the poet as prophet and seer
- Art as Prophecy in "Fra Lippo Lippi"
- Setting and Psychology in "Childe Roland"
- themes in Browning's early works
- The dangers of isolation
- Browning's heroes
- Self-realization in Browning
- Communication between men and women
- Ideal love
- Browning's theories of art — and poems about it
- Red-Cotton Nightcap Country in the context of Victorian attitudes toward suicide)
- Body, Soul, God, and Art: Romantic Ideals in Browning's "Fra Lippo Lippi"
- Art's Power to Reveal vs. Journalism's Power to Force
- Blues and Punishment: “Fra Lippo Lippi,” “Andrea del Sarto,” “The Heart Knoweth its own Bitterness,” and “Reflection”
- The Pursuit of Wealth in "The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church" and Great Expectations
- What Happens in "Caliban upon Setebos"?
Last modified 27 July 2012