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Bakhtin, Mikhail, Rabelais and His World, translated by Helene Iswolsky, Indiana University Press, 1984.
Beach, Joseph Warren, ‘‘Self-Consciousness and its Antidote,’’ Review in The Virginia Quarterly Review, 21, 1945, pp. 292–93.
Cheatham, George, ‘‘Death and Repetition in Porter’s Miranda Stories,’’ in American Literature, 61, 1989, pp. 610–624.
———, ‘‘Literary Criticism, Katherine Anne Porter’s Consciousness, and the Silver Dove,’’ in Studies in Short Fiction, 25, 1988, pp....
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