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Bennett, Warren. ‘‘Character, Irony, and Resolution in ‘A Clean, Well-Lighted Place.’” In America Literature, Vol. XLII, March, 1970, pp. 70-79.
Lewis, Wyndham. ‘‘The Dumb Ox: A Study of Ernest Hemingway.” In The American Review, Vol. III, June, 1934, pp. 302,312.
Perloff, Marjorie. ‘‘Modernist Studies.’’ In Redrawing the Boundaries: The Transformation of English and American Studies, edited by Stephen Greenblatt and Giles Gunn. New York: The Modern Language Association, 1992, pp....
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