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Brooks, Cleanth, Jr., and Robert Penn Warren. '‘‘The Killers,’ Ernest Hemingway: Interpretation.’’ In Understanding Fiction, edited by Cleanth Brooks, Jr. and Robert Penn Warren. Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1943, pp. 306—25.
Crane, R. S. ‘‘The Killers.’’ In Idea of the Humanities and Other Essays Critical and Historical. University of Chicago Press, 1967, pp. 303-14.
Ficken, Carl. ‘‘Point of View in the Nick Adams Stories.’’ In Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: Critical Essays,...
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