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Atkinson, Brooks. Review of Picnic, in the New York Times, February 20, 1953.
Chapman, John. Review of Picnic, in the Daily News, February 20, 1953.
Coleman, Robert. Review of Picnic, in the Daily Mirror, February 20, 1953.
Courant, Jane. ‘‘Social and Cultural Prophecy in the Works of William Inge,’’ in Studies in American Drama 1945-Present, Volume 6, no. 2, 1991, pp. 135-51.
Hawkins, William. Review of Picnic, in the New York World-Telegram...
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