- Idle Hands
- Carlyle as Sage or Bitter Satirist?: The Stakes of Sarcasm in “Hudson’s Statue”
- Of Idols and Men
- A Cry to Arms from Carlyle
- The Problem of the Statue as The Self
- "Hudson's Statue," Prophet of the English God
- Questions from a Flunkey Blockheaded Fool
- Practical Politics in "Hudson's Statue"
- Carlyle and Brontë on the Religiosity of the Victorian Age
- Victorian Railways, Punch, and "Hudson's Statue"
- Tone and Sermon Rhetoric in "Hudson's Statue" and Brontë's Jane Eyre
- Carlyle's "Hudson's Statue" and Punch attack the Wealthy
Last modified 22 February 2011