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Bach, Raymond, “Cocteau and Vichy: Family Disconnections,” in L’Esprit Createur, Vol. 33, No. 1, Spring 1993, pp. 29–37.
Blumenthal, Eileen, “Sexual Relations,” in American Theater, Vol. 12, No. 6, July–August 1995, pp. 16–17.
Callow, Simon, “Introduction,” in Les Parents Terribles (Indiscretions), by Jean Cocteau, translated by Jeremy Sams, Royal National Theatre and Nick Hern Books, 1994, p. viii.
Canby, Vincent, “Indiscretions: Cocteau’s Ferocious View of the Rolls-Royce of...
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