Book • Neil Murphy (ed.)
Aidan Higgins: The Fragility of Form (Essays and Commentary). Dalkey Archive Press, 2010.
Essays and Reviews • Beja, Morris. "Felons of Our Selves: The Fiction of Aidan Higgins".
Irish University Review 3, 2 (Autumn 1973): 163–78. • Buckeye, Robert. "Form as the Extension of Content: 'their existence in my eyes'.”
Review of Contemporary Fiction 3.1 (1983): 192–195. • Wall, Eamonn. "Aidan Higgins’s Balcony of Europe:
Stephen Dedalus Hits the Road".
Colby Quarterly Winter 1995: 81–87. • Golden, Sean. "Parsing Love’s Complainte: Aidan Higgins on the Need to Name".
Review of Contemporary Fiction 3.1 (1983): 210–220. • Healy, Dermot. "Donkey’s Years: A Review",
Asylum Arts Review Vol. 1, Issue 1, (Autumn 1995): 45–6. • Healy, Dermot. "Towards Bornholm Night-Ferry and Texts For the Air: A Rereading of Aidan Higgins".
Review of Contemporary Fiction 3.1 (1983): 181–192. • Imhof, Rüdiger. "Bornholm Night-Ferry and Journal to Stella: Aidan Higgins’s Indebtedness to
Jonathan Swift".
The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, X, 2 (December 1984), 5–13. • Imhof, Rüdiger, and Jürgen Kamm. "Coming to Grips with Aidan Higgins’s Killachter Meadow: An Analysis".
Études Irlandaises (Lillie 1984): 145–60. • Imhof, Rüdiger. "German Influences on John Banville and Aidan Higgins", in: W. Zach & H. Kosok (eds),
Literary Interrelations. Ireland, England and the World, vol. II: Comparison and Impact. Tübingen: Narr, 1987: 335–47. • Kreilkamp, Vera. "Reinventing a Form: The Big House in Aidan Higgins’s Langrishe Go Down".
The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 11, 2 (1985): 27–38. • Reprinted in, Kreilkamp, Vera.
The Anglo-Irish Novel and the Big House. New York: Syracuse University Press, October 1998: 234–60. • Lubbers, Klaus. "Balcony of Europe: The Trend towards Internationalisation in Recent Irish Fiction", in Zach & Kosok (eds),
Literary Interrelations. Ireland, England and the World, vol. II: Comparison and Impact. Tübingen: Gunter Narr 1987: 235–47. • Mahon, Derek. "An anatomy of melancholy": Review of
Dog Days.
The Irish Times, 7 March 1998: 67. • Murphy, Neil. "Aidan Higgins".
The Review of Contemporary Fiction XXIII No. 3 (2003): 49–83. • Murphy, Neil. "Aidan Higgins' Fabulous Fictions: Revisiting Felo De Se", in Writing from the Margins: The Aesthetics of Disruption in the Irish Short Story. Ed. Catriona Ryan. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2015: 67–77. • Murphy, Neil. "Dreams, Departures, Destinations: A Reassessment of the Work of Aidan Higgins".
Graph: A Journal of Literature & Ideas 1 (1995): 64–71. • Murphy, Neil. "Aidan Higgins – The Fragility of Form" in
Irish Fiction and Postmodern Doubt: An Analysis of the Epistemological Crisis in Modern Irish Fiction. NY:
Edwin Mellen Press, 2004: 37–101. • Murphy, Neil. "Review of Lions of the Grunewald".
Irish University Review 25.1 Spring/Summer 1995: 188–190. • O’Brien, George. "Goodbye to All That",
The Irish Review 7 (Autumn 1989): 89–92. • O’Brien, George. "Consumed by Memories": Review of Donkey's Years.
The Irish Times 10 June 1995: W9. • O’Brien, George. "On the Pig’s Back":
Review of The Whole Hog (2000), in The Irish Times 7 October 2000: 67. • O’Brien, John. "Scenes From A Receding Past".
Review of Contemporary Fiction 1983 (Spring): 164–166. • O’Neill, Patrick. "Aidan Higgins" in Rüdiger Imhof, ed.,
Contemporary Irish Novelists Studies in English and Comparative Literature, ed. Michael Kenneally & Wolfgang Zach Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag 1990: 93–107. • Proulx, Annie. "Drift and Mastery": Review of Flotsam & Jetsam. The Washington Post, 16 June 2002 Sunday: T07. • Rachbauer, Otto. "Aidan Higgins, 'Killachter Meadow' und Langrishe, Go Down sowie Harold Pinters Fernsenfilm Langrishe, Go Down: Variationen eines Motivs", in Siegfried Korninger, ed.,
A Yearbook of Studies in English and Language and Literature Vol. 3 (Vienna 1986): 135–46. • Skelton, Robin. "Aidan Higgins and the Total Book", in
Mosaic 19 (1976): pp. 27–37; • Reprinted as Chap. 13 of Skelton, Robin.
Celtic Contraries. NY: Syracuse University Press, 1990: pp. 211–23. ==References==