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Banks, Jennifer S., ‘‘Washington Irving, the NineteenthCentury American Bachelor,’’ in Critical Essays on Washington Irving, edited by Ralph M. Aderman, G. K. Hall, 1990, pp. 253-54.
Blakemore, Steven, ‘‘Family Resemblances: The Texts and Contexts of 'Rip Van Winkle',’’ in Early American Literature, Vol. 35, 2000, pp. 187-212.
Bowden, Mary Weatherspoon, Washington Irving, Twayne, 1981, pp. 50-51.
Campbell, Joseph, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Princeton University Press, 1968, pp. 30,51,72,77,...
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