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Erskine, Thomas L. ‘‘The Two Worlds of ‘Silent Snow, Secret Snow,’’’ in From Fiction to Film: Conrad Aiken’s ‘‘Silent Snow, Secret Snow,’’ edited by Gerald R. Barrett and Thomas L. Erskine, Encino, Calif.: Dickenson Publishing Co., 1972, pp. 86–91.
Gossman, Ann. ‘‘‘Silent Snow, Secret Snow’: The Child as Artist,’’ in Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter, 1964, pp. 123–28.
Hamalian, Leo. ‘‘Aiken’s ‘Silent Snow, Secret Snow,’’’ in Explicator, Vol. 7, 1948, Item 17.
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