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Burstein, Janet Handler, ‘‘Two Locked Caskets: Selfhood and ‘Otherness’ in the Work of Isak Dinesen,’’ in Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 20, 1978, pp. 615–632.
Calvino, Italo, ‘‘On ‘Quickness’ in Narrative,’’ in Six Memos for the Next Millennium, Harvard University Press, 1988.
Langbaum, Robert, The Gayety of Vision: A Study of Isak Dinesen’s Art, Chatto & Windus, 1964, p. 156.
Pelensky, Olga Anastasia, ed., Isak Dinesen: Critical Views, Ohio University Press, 1993,...
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