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Bessai, Diane. Introduction to Blood Relation and Other Plays by Sharon Pollock, NeWest Press, 1981, p 8.
Gilbert, S R. "Sharon Pollock" in Contemporary Dramatists, edited by James Vmson, St Martin's Press, 1983, pp 642-45.
Knowles, Richard Paul. "Sharon Pollock Personal Fictions" in Atlantic Provinces Book Review, February-March, 1987, p. 19.
Mombourquette, Mary Pat "Blood Relations'' in the International Encyclopedia of Theatre, Volume 1: The Plays, edited by Mark Dady-Hawkins, St James Press (Detroit), 1992,...
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