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Clemons, Walter, "Lovers and Other Strangers," in Newsweek, September 24, 1984, p. 80.
Keats, John, Keats: Poetical Works, edited by H. W. Garrod, Oxford University Press, 1973, p. 351.
Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher, Review of Foreign Affairs, in New York Times, September 13, 1984, p. C21.
Lurie, Alison, Foreign Affairs, Random House, 1984.
Review of Foreign Affairs, in New Yorker, November 5, 1984, p. 170.
Review of Foreign Affairs, in People Weekly, Vol. 22, November 5,...
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