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Sources
Field, Louise Maunsell."Mr Galsworthy in War and Peace,'' in The New York Times Review of Books, March 28, 1920, p. 139.
Ramsey, Roger."Another Way of Looking at a Blackbird,'' in Research Studies, Vol 39, No. 2, June, 1971, pp 152-54.
Smit, J Henry. An excerpt from The Short Stories of John Galsworthy, Haskell House, 1966, pp. 43-6,56-60,143-46.
Sternlicht, Sanford. "The Short-Story Writer," in John Galsworthy, Twayne, 1987, pp. 87-100.
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