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Alexander, Edward, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Twayne Publishers, 1980, pp. 125, 143, 147.
Cassill, R. V., Instructor’s Handbook for the Complete and Shorter Editions, The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction, 3d ed., W. W. Norton and Company, 1986, p. 219.
Friedman, Lawrence S., Understanding Isaac Bashevis Singer, University of South Carolina Press, 1988, pp. 7–8, 230–31.
Gittleman, Edwin, ‘‘Isaac Bashevis Singer,’’ in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 6: American Novelists since World War II, edited...
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