Articles and Discussion
- Allen, Walter Ernest. The Short Story in English. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1981.
- Cavaliero, Glen. The Rural Tradition in the English Novel, 1900-1939. London ; New York : Macmillan, 1977.
- --::-- The Alchemy of Laughter : Comedy in English fiction. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan Press ; New York : St. Martin's Press, 2000.
- Gervais, David. "T. F. Powys: Invention and Myth. English". The Journal of the English Association 45. 181 (1996 Spring): 62-78.
- Gunnell, B. "T. F. Powys's Unclay, or the Unconditional Gift". Durham University Journal, 85:1 (1993), 95.
- Holbrook, David. "Two Welsh Writers: T. F. Powys and Dylan Thomas", in The Modern Age (The Pelican Guide to English Literature, vol.7), ed Boris Ford. London: Penguin, (1961)1964.
- Frank Kermode. "The Art of Theodore Powys, Ironist". The Welsh Review, VI:3, Autumn 1947.
- Van Kranendonk, A. G. '"T. F. Powys". English Studies, 26:1 (1944), 97-107.
- Rogers, John Headley. British Short-Fiction Writers, 1915-1945. British short-fiction writers, 1915-1945 / John Headley Rogers, editor. Publication info: Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research, 1996.
- Steinmann, Martin. "Water and Animal Symbolism in T. F. Powys", English Studies. 41:1 (1960), 359-365.
- See also The Powys Review, The Powys Journal, la letter powysienne, and Powys Notes for further articles, etc.
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