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The Catbird Seat | Bibliography and Further Reading

Sources
Benét, William Rose, ‘‘Carnival with Spectres,’’ in the Saturday Review of Literature, February 3, 1945, p. 9.

Bier, Jesse, The Rise and Fall of American Humor, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968, p. 224.

Butcher, Fanny, ‘‘His Unique Art Reaches Wider Public,’’ in Chicago Tribune Books, February 4, 1945, n.p.

Cowley, Malcolm, ‘‘James Thurber’s Dream Book,’’ in the New Republic, March 12, 1945, pp. 362–363.

Dias, Earl J., ‘‘The Upside-Down World of Thurber’s ‘The...


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