You may wish to consider the following texts as potential related material for Rosemary Dobson:
- "Death of a River Guide" - a novel by Richard Flanagan: This novel deals with elements such as memory, the meaning and transience of life. It is set on the Franklin River as a river guide is drowning, but goes back in time and explores not only his memories, but the memories of his family. It is a rather sophisticated novel that you may potentially be able to utilise as a related text. Themes that are significant in this novel include love and family.
- "The Glass Menagerie" - a play by Tennessee Williams: In this play, Tom recalls scenes from his youth during the height of the Depression. It shows his mother, Amanda, trying to maintain a lost gentility in the midst of overwhelming poverty and cajoling her children into her idea of happiness. The main themes in this play include familial responsibility, desire and gender roles.
Since these are two different types of texts, you should consider your experience of reading and analysing each type of text all the way up to this current point in time, including whether your analytical ability is superior in terms of a particular type of text.
I hope this helps!
