Works
- John Fowles (1982) (ISBN 0-416-32250-6)
- Iris Murdoch. The Saint and the Artist (1986) (ISBN 0-312-43614-9)
- Fyodor Dostoevsky (1987) (ISBN 0-312-02053-8)
- Angus Wilson (1997) with Isobel Armstrong and Bryan Loughrey (editors) (ISBN 0-7463-0803-5)
- Existentialists and Mystics: Writings on Philosophy and Literature by Iris Murdoch (1999) editor
- Iris Murdoch: A Life (2001) and later revisions (ISBN 0-393-04875-6)
- Iris: The Life of Iris Murdoch (2002) (ISBN 0-393-32401-X)
- Going Buddhist: Panic and Emptiness, the Buddha and Me (2005) (ISBN 1-904095-63-1)
- At the Bright Hem of God (2009) (ISBN 1-85411-490-7)
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