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Coe, Richard N. Ionesco: A Study of His Plays. Methuen & Co., 1971, p. 60.
Esslin, Martin. The Theatre of the Absurd, 2nd edition. Penguin, 1968, pp. 135, 138, 351.
Gaensbauer, Deborah B. Eugene Ionesco Revisited. Twayne, 1996, pp. 13-14, 17.
Ionesco, Eugene. Notes and Counter Notes, translated by Donald Watson. Grove, 1964, pp. 179-81, 184-85.
Lemarchand, Jacques. "Preface to Eugene Ionesco." In Theatre I. Gallimard, 1954, p. 9.
Schechner, Richard. "The Bald...
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