- Waterland: An Introduction
- Waterland: A Chronology
- The Void in Waterland
- Once Upon a Time: Retelling Time, Space, and Story in Graham Swift's Waterland
- Victorian and Modern Endings: Waterland: Families Fractured
- Post-Modernism in Waterland
- The Postmodern Crisis of Narrative: Byatt, Carey, and Swift
- "New Mechanistic Analyses": Postmodern Strategies in Waterland
- Progression and Regression in Waterland
- The Ebb and Flow of Setting and Plot in Waterland
- History, His Story, and Stories in Waterland
- A Fairy Tale Story, A Fairy Tale life: Narrative in Graham Swift's Waterland
- Problems of Autobiography and Fictional Autobiography in Waterland
- Man: The Story-telling Animal
- The Human Necessity for Stories in Waterland
- 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
- On Partial Narration
- The Ouse and the passage of Time and History
Last modified 20 May 2002