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“American Short Stories,” in Times Literary Supplement, April 19, 1923, p. 264.
Boyd, Woodward, “Tales of the Jazz Age: The Fitzgerald Legend,” in F. Scott Fitzgerald in His Own Time: A Miscellany, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Jackson R. Bryer, Kent State University Press, 1971, p. 340, originally published as “The Fitzgerald Legend,” in Daily News (St. Paul), December 10, 1922.
Bryer, Jackson, The Critical Reputation of F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Bibliographical Study, Archon Books, 1967, p. 41.
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