- Bent and Broken into a Better Shape
- From Great Naiveté to Great Ambition to Great Understanding
- Truth in Narration
- Pip's Class Realization
- Filthy Rich
- Expressions of Snobbery and Insecurity
- Abuse, Guilt and Escape
- Playing Fair, a Child's Game
- Personal Responsibility and Moments of Vulnerability
- Weather as Pathetic Fallacy and Foreshadowing in Great Expectations
- Dickens the Screenwriter?
- Miss Havisham's Cake
- Changes with Time and Wealth
- Oppressed Consciences and Pathetic Fallacy
- The Gap Between Innocence and Experience
- Guilt in Great Expectations
- The Merits of Childhood
- Materialism as Morality
- Pip's Propensity Towards Propriety
- What's in a name?
- Seeing Double, Double Seeing: The Use of Doubles in Great Expectations
- Oppressed Consciences and Pathetic Fallacy
- A Widening Rift in Joe and Pip's Relationship
- Orlick: Revenge Creates a Monster
- Power and Dominance
- The Cause of Shame
- Monstrous Vanities Redeemed
- Miss Havisham's Wedding
- Begging and Beggaring For Love
- Is Home Where the Heart is?
- What Makes a Victorian Jew?
- A Who's Who of Critiques
- Pip's Vision
- Empathetic Surroundings
- The Contrast of Childhood and Maturity in Pip
- Defining Characters by Their Chosen Environment
- The Different Smiths of Life
- Solitary Marshes: The Isolating Country
- Dickens's Foray Into Legalese
- Magwitch: A Father Figure?
- Disappointed Expectations
- Miss Havisham's Desire
Last modified 27 February 2009