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Campbell, Joseph, Hero with a Thousand Faces, Bollingen, 1949.
Clift, Jean Dalby, and Wallace B. Clift, The Archetype of Pilgrimage, Paulist Press, 1996.
Hume, Kathryn, Fantasy and Mimesis: Responses to Reality in Western Literature, Methuen, 1984.
Hunt, Peter, ed., International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature, Routledge, 1996.
Levoy, Gregg, Callings, Three Rivers Press, 1997.
Lurie, Alison, Review, in New York Review of Books, April 18, 1974.
MacRae, Cathi Dunn,...
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