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Beronä, David A., Review of Cold Mountain, in Library Journal, May 15, 1997, p. 100.
Frazier, Charles, Cold Mountain, Vintage Books, 1998.
———, “How the Author Found the Inspiration for His Civil War-Era Novel among the Secrets Buried in the Backwoods of the Smoky Mountains,” in salon.com, http://www.salon.com/july97/colddiary970709.html (accessed May 28, 2006).
Gardner, James, “Common ‘Cold?’” in National Review, December 31, 1997, pp. 54–55.
Heddendorf, David, “Closing the...
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