Reading Questions for Graham Swift's
Waterland
Members of English 156, Brown University, 2004
The Atkinsons and the Internal Land
The Character of Mary: Sexuality and History: Opposing Forces?
The Here and Now and Everything Else in
Waterland
Inside Herself: Mary's Elusive Identity in
Waterland
Once Upon a Time: Retelling Time, Space, and Story in Graham Swift's
Waterland
History is a Yarn: History and Storytelling in
Waterland
Telling Stories
Eels in
Waterland
Crick Raises Questions of Objectivity, Superstition, and Sexuality
The Ouse and the passage of Time and History
Once Upon a Time: The Presence of the Past in
Waterland
Before Time, After History: Ruminations in Graham Swift's
Waterland
The Question of Why
The March of History: Advances, Retreats and Returns in Graham Swift's
Waterland
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Last modified 12 March 2004