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Barry, John D., “New York Letter,” in Literary World, March 18, 1899.
Hicks, Granville, “The Ears of Hope,” in The Great Tradition: An Interpretation of American Literature since the Civil War, MacMillan Publishing Company, 1935, pp. 164–206.
Howells, W. D., “Frank Norris,” in North American Review, Vol. 175, No. 6, December 1902, pp. 769–78.
Kazan, Alfred, “Progressivism: The Superman and the Muckrake,” in On Native Grounds: An Interpretation of Modern American Prose Literature, Harcourt Brace...
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