- Anti-Semitism in Trollope and Punch
- Gambling in Trollope and Gaskell
- Playthings to Men: Women, Power, and Money in Gaskell and Trollope
- Trollope's Heroes who are not Sexually and Socially Triumphant
- Trollope's crippled, paralyzed and tragic figures
- Trollope's Comfort Romances for Men: Heterosexual Male Heroism in his Work
- Reading Notes
- The Dangers of Playing with Other People's Emotions
- Social Satire in Punch and Trollope: Marriage
- Social Position
- Trollope's Social Satire
- What is Romantic Love? Margaret Hale and Ruby Ruggles Reply
- Church Reform and Trollope's Clergymen of the Church of England
- Realism, Myth, and the Historical Past in Aurora Leigh and The Warden
- Art's Power to Reveal vs. Journalism's Power to Force
- Bearing Witness to Suffering in Morris and Trollope
- Validating the world of the imagination in Ayala's Angel
- Can We Forgive Him? Trollope on America
Last modified 9 August 2006