| 4.5.2011 | The Theme of Facts and Fancy in Hard Times by Charles Dickens | Anna Margrjet Thoroddsen 1935- |
| 10.5.2011 | "You lovely whore." The Portrayal of Women in Harold Pinter’s Plays Night School, The Lover and The Homecoming | Guðrún Baldvina Sævarsdóttir 1980- |
| 13.5.2011 | “If he be Mr Hyde...I shall be Mr Seek.” Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and its place within crime fiction | Fríða Kristinsdóttir 1974- |
| 25.4.2012 | John Gower, Richard II and Henry IV: A Poet and his Kings. A socio-historical study of John Gower's poetry and late fourteenth-century English politics | Grétar Rúnar Skúlason 1960- |
| 5.5.2014 | Writing for Money: The Muse and the Market in the English Newspaper Novel from the Nineteenth to Twenty-First Centuries | Asch, Mark, 1984- |
| 12.5.2014 | J. R. R. Tolkien. A Marxist Reading | Stefán Gestur Stefánsson 1982- |
| 3.5.2016 | (Re-)Making Meanings: Digesting the Beasts of Battle in Old English and Old Norse Poetry | Hoffman, Nicholas Louis, 1992- |
| 4.5.2016 | Kay Okay? A comparative analysis of two key characters in Middle Welsh and Old Norse heroic, chivalric and historiographic literature | McDonald, Roderick, 1961- |
| 9.5.2016 | George Boleyn, the Villainous Victim: Portrayals in Twenty-First Century Historical Fiction | Katrin Þóra Jonsson 1988- |
| 10.5.2016 | "Some are Made to Scheme, and Some to Love." William Makepeace Thackeray's Presentation of Women in his Novel Vanity Fair | Thelma Rut Elíasdóttir 1990- |
| 10.5.2017 | Jane Eyre and Sarah Woodruff: Heroines Who Paved the Way to Modernity | Þórey Þórsdóttir 1992- |
| 11.9.2017 | Finding Freedom in a Neo-Victorian World: The Status of Victorian Women as Depicted in Michel Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White | Kristjana Ólafía Breiðfjörð 1990- |
| 17.1.2019 | "We don't ask what a woman does - we ask whom she belongs to" | Sigrún R. Schou Pálsdóttir 1976- |
| 22.1.2019 | Love Transcending Gender Norms and Social Hierarchy in "Pride and Prejudice" | Thapa, Sonu, 1992- |