General
Charles Dickens
- Story-Telling in Swift and Dickens
- Narrative in Waterland and Great Expectations
- Waterland and Great Expectations as Autobiography
- The Bildungsroman Genre: Waterland and Great Expectations
- Waterland and Great Expectations: Confronting Failed Expectations
- Sexuality and Symbolism in Waterland and Great Expectations
- Waterland and Great Expectations
- Eels in Waterland and Great Expectations
- Swift, Dickens, and the Rhythm of Narrative
Wiliam Wordsworth
A. S. Byatt
Salman Rushdie
- Connections Between Shame and Waterland
- Rushdie, Ishiguro, and the Art of Story-Telling
- Shame as the Impetus for Stories: Rushdie, Swift & Ishiguro
- Waterland, Shame, and the Conversational Narrator
- Magic Realism and Self-Conscious Writing in Waterland and Shame
- Connections between Waterland and Shame
- Mary in Waterland and Omar in Shame : History, Humanity, and History
- The East Wind and the Loo in Waterland and Shame
Other
- The Construction of Cyclical Time in Waterland
- To a Dancing God and Waterland: Storytelling as a Religious Faith
- >Penelope Lively's Moon Tiger and Waterland
Last modified 14 March 2010