Further Reading
- John Michael Howell (1993). Understanding John Gardner. University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-87249-872-3. http://books.google.com/books?id=ffzjLSso7nwC&pg=PA119&dq=John+Gardner+writers#v=onepage&q=John%20Gardner%20writers&f=false.
- Barry Silesky (2004). John Gardner: literary outlaw. Algonquin Books. ISBN 978-1-56512-218-5. http://books.google.com/books?id=sm3KrF6kRkQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=John+Gardner+writers#v=onepage&q=John%20Gardner%20writers&f=false.
- Anna Kowalcze, "Disregarding the Text: Postmodern Medievalisms and the Readings of John Gardner's Grendel," The Year's Work in Medievalism 15 (2002), ed. Jesse Swan and Richard Utz.
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