Shirley
Social Class in Jane Eyre
- Class Attitudes in The Westminster Review and Jane Eyre
- Desire, Class Position, and Gender in Jane Eyre and Pickwick Papers
- Jane Eyre and North on South on Social Class
- Men Falling Off Horses and the Victorian Gentleman
- The Position of Middle-class Women
- Snobbery inThrough the Looking-Glass and Jane Eyre
Pubic Health, Food, and Disease in Jane Eyre
- Food and Famine in Victorian Literature: Hunger in Jane Eyre
- "An Interior Confronting": Death in Jane Eyre and Dombey and Son
- Public Health in Jane Eyre and the Victorian Era
- Food in Brontë and Dickens
- Bizarre Babies in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Jane Eyre
Education in Jane Eyre
- Middle Class and Orphan Schools as they relate to Jane Eyre
- The Norwood Charity School and Jane Eyre
The Governess
- The Governess and Class Prejudice
- The Victorian Governess: A Bibliography
- Punch and Brontë on Training the Ideal Governess
- Hey, Teacher, Leave Those Readers Alone! Why a Governess's Narrative in Jane Eyre Shocked Certain Victorians
- Fraser’s Magazine, the Position of Governesses, and Brontë’s Jane Eyre
- The Times, Jane Eyre, and the Governness
Matters of Race and Gender
- Feminine Conduct and Responsibility in Gaskell and Brontë
- Questioning Good Manners in Through the Looking-Glass and Jane Eyre
- In What Sense is Jane Eyre a Feminist Novel?
- Strength in Times of Sorrow
Last modified 11 May 2010