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Matthews, Brander, ‘‘Developing the American from the English Language,’’ in the New York Times Book Review, March 30, 1919, pp. 157, 164, 170.
Thorp, Willard,"The Many Styles of H. L. Mencken,’’ in the Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol. 41, 1970, pp. 638–42.
Williams, W. H. A., ‘‘H. L. Mencken,’’ in Twayne's United States Authors Series Online, G. K. Hall & Co., 1999.
Wilson, Edmund, Jr., ‘‘H. L. Mencken,’’ in New Republic, Vol. 27, No. 339, June 1, 1921, pp. 10-13.
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