- Anti-Semitism in Trollope and Punch
- Artistic Relations
- Two Historical sources of Melmotte: George Hudson and John Sadleir
- Conservative Social Satire in Punch and The Way We Live Now
- "False from Head to Foot": Aristocratic Pretentiousness in Punch and The Way We Live Now
- Georgey Longestaffe's Reaction to Ezekiel Breghert's Letter
- Punch looks at Fortune-Hunting Men — The Social Context of The Way We Live Now
- Punch-ing the Beargarden: Punch looks at Men's Clubs and Fortune-Hunting Men
- Social Satire in Punch: "A Misconception"
- Social Satire in Punch and Trollope: Marriage
- Social Position
- Trollope's Social Satire
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