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Barnett, Gene A., Lanford Wilson, Twayne, 1987, pp. 121–22.
Busby, Mark, Lanford Wilson, Boise State University, 1987, pp. 38–39.
Clurman, Harold, Review in The Nation, March 15, 1980, p. 316.
Cooperman, Robert, ‘‘The Talley Plays and the Evolution of the American Family,’’ in Lanford Wilson: A Casebook, edited by Jackson R. Bryer, Garland, 1994, pp. 67, 72, 75.
Haller, Scott, ‘‘The Dramatic Rise of Lanford Wilson,’’ in Saturday Review, August 1981, p. 26.
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