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Judith Chettle, in a review in National Review, Vol. XXXIII, No. 25, December, 1981, p 1561.
Stephen Clingman, "The Subject of Revolution: Burger's Daughter and July's People," in The Novels of Nadine Gordimer: History from the Inside, Allen & Unwin, 1986, pp. 170-204.
Joan Silber, in a review in New York Review of Books, August, 1981, p. 14.
Rowland Smith, "Masters and Servants Nadine Gordimer's July's People and the Themes of Her Fiction," in Critical Essays on Nadine...
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