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Sources
Abel, Darrel, ''The Rise of a National Literature,'' American Literature: Colonial and Early National Writing, New York: Barren's Educational Series, 1963, pp. 268-340.
Bowden, Mary Weatherspoon, Washington Irving, Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1981.
Current-Garcia, Eugene, "Irving Sets the Pattern: Notes on Professionalism and the Art of the Short Story,'' in Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. X, No. 4, Fall, 1973, pp. 327-41.
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Rubin-Dorsky, Jeffrey, "Washington Irving and the Genesis of the Fictional...
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