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Bentley, Eric, "The Poet in Dublin'' in In Search of Theatre, Knopf (New York City), 1953.
Benet, William Rose, "Singing Spain" in the Saturday Review, October 2,1937, p 18.
Bianco-Gonzalez, Manuel, "Lorca The Tragic Trilogy" in Drama Critique, September 2,1966, pp. 91-97.
Burton, Juhanne, "The Greatest Punishment: Female and Male in Lorca's Tragedies" in Women in Hispanic Literature Icons and Fallen Idols, edited by Beth Miller, University of California Press (Berkeley), 1983, pp 259-79.
Carrier, Warren "Poetry in the...
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