Simple bibliography:
- Anand, Divya. “Words on Water: Nature and Agency in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide.” Words on Water: Nature and Agency in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide , Mar. 2008, http://www.concentric-literature.url.tw/issues/Water/2.pdf.
- DasGupta, Amrita, and Tathagata Dutta. “Directory of Open Access Journals.” HyperCultura, Hyperion University, 1 Aug. 2021, https://doaj.org/article/8c4b5b5c2bc84876979870ca088e9dcf.
- Kaur, Gurpreet. “Literary Endeavour (ISSN: 0976-299X).” Amitav Ghosh’s Entwining of Threads from History, Facts and Myths in The Hungry Tide, PublisherSau. Bhagyashri Ramesh Chougule/ Editor-Dr.R.B.Chougule, July 2018, http://jtrel.in/archive/JTREL090305.pdf.
- Mohamed, Niveen Samir. “A Spatial Study in Arundhati Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide.” A Spatial Study in Arundhati Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide, Apr. 2022, https://ssl.journals.ekb.eg/article_235101_e837730347d1569f8779272d2c727584.pdf.
- Umadevi, V. “Www.literaryendeavour.org Literary Endeavour – Researchgate.” INTRICACIES OF MYTH AND CULTURE IN THE HUNGRY TIDE: A STUDY ON ISLAND LITERATURE, July 2018, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shahila_Zafar2/publication/338225016_Manipulation_of_Mechanisms_of_Surveillance_and_Control_A_Critical_Analysis_of_Veronica_Ruth’s_Divergent_Trilogy/links/5e08fb01a6fdcc28374855ac/Manipulation-of-Mechanisms-of-Surveillance-and-Control-A-Critical-Analysis-of-Veronica-Ruths-Divergent-Trilogy.pdf.
I started my simple bibliography with using Onesearch and filter the page to be only peer reviewed work. I used the phrases “The Hungry Tide”, “The Hungry Tide Folklore”, “The Hungry Tide Myths”. The results were very limited, I got about 2-4 search result and many of which did not connect to my research question. I skim through some briefly that may work and added them. After that I search the same phrases up on Google Scholar and found many on JSTOR but many others have pay walls. I started to change my terminology and try to see if that helped however, it wasn’t improving the results. In the end I decided to go on Google to see what others have written about the folklore in The Hungry Tide to see how I can find the best sources related to my question.


Good start, though many of the sources don’t have full cites or have cites where titles are incorrect, etc. Note that you can configure Google Scholar with Hunter’s Library proxy to avoid the paywall problem in many cases. From here, you should start looking at the cites within the cites you’ve found to build outward and fill out your list.