The edition used for reference in this article is: Peter Ackroyd: Hawksmoor. With an Introduction by Will Self. Penguin Decades 80s, London 2010 ISBN978-0141042015
British Council: Contemporary Writers: Adriana Neagu and Sean Matthews: "Critical Perspective". 2002 "Peter Ackroyd". Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
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Ahearn, Edward J. (2000). "The Modern English Visionary: Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor and Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve". Twentieth Century Literature. 46 (4): 453–469. doi:10.2307/827842. JSTOR827842.
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"Attempts to understand Hawksmoor as a postmodernist novel (Herman, De Lange) are set in perspective by Fokkema's argument that the British reading public responds to both international postmodernist and indigenous features in the writing of Ackroyd." in: Twentieth Century Literature, Winter 2000 issue: Edward J. Ahearn, Professor of Comparative Literature and French Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island: "The Modern English Visionary: Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor and Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve" http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0403/is_4_46/ai_75141044/
Ahearn, Edward J. (2000). "The Modern English Visionary: Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor and Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve". Twentieth Century Literature. 46 (4): 453–469. doi:10.2307/827842. JSTOR827842.
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Ana Sentov: "The Postmodern Perspective of Time in Peter Ackroyd's "Hawksmoor", relying heavily on Paul Smethurst: "The Postmodern Chronotope" (2000) Facta Universitas, Series: Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, November 2008 http://facta.junis.ni.ac.rs/lal/lal2009/lal2009-10.pdf
British Council: Contemporary Writers: Adriana Neagu and Sean Matthews: "Critical Perspective". 2002 "Peter Ackroyd". Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2013.