Waterland: Narrative and Structure Overview
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