General
Time and History
- History, His Story, and Stories in Graham Swift's Waterland
- The March of History: Advances, Retreats and Returns in Graham Swift's Waterland The Ebb and Flow of Space and Time in Waterland
- Before Time, After History: Ruminations in Graham Swift's Waterland
- Once Upon a Time: The Presence of the Past in Waterland
- The Construction of Cyclical Time in Waterland
- The Here and Now and Everything Else in Waterland
- History is a Yarn: History and Storytelling in Waterland
- The Ouse and the passage of Time and History
Childhood
- Childhood as the History of Self in Waterland
- The Role of Childhhod
- Rippling Outwards: The Uncontrolling Centrality of Childhood in Swift
Sexuality
- Sex, Secrets, and Foucault: Rewriting Victorian Sexuality in Waterland, Oscar & Lucinda, and Possession: Introduction
- Sexuality and Symbolism in Waterland and Great Expectations
- Curiosity, Sexuality and Death
- The Character of Mary: Sexuality and History: Opposing Forces?
- Crick Raises Questions of Objectivity, Superstition, and Sexuality
Water, the Fens, and Reclamation
- Beer and Water
- The Fens in Waterland
- Reclaiming Family Values
- Curiosity, Science, and Eels
- Water Imagery and Water-People in Waterland
Miscellaneous
- Drunkenness and Insanity
- Asylums and the Theme of Insanity
- Enclosed Mysticism and Madness in Waterland
- Eels in Waterland and Great Expectations
- The Theory of Knowledge in Waterland
- Waterland and Great Expectations: Confronting Failed Expectations
- What won't go away": Waterland and Traditional Psychotherapy
- Victorian and Modern Endings: Waterland: Families Fractured
Last modified 14 March 2010