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Doubleday, Neal Frank, Hawthorne's Early Tales: A Critical Study, Duke University Press, 1972, pp. 2147-3018.
Friedlander, Benjamin, ‘‘Hawthorne's 'Waking Reality,'’’ in American Transcendental Quarterly, March 1999.
Harris, Mark, ‘‘The Wives of the Living?: Absence of Dreams in Hawthorne's 'The Wives of the Dead,’’' in Studies in Short Fiction, No. 29, 1992, pp. 323-29.
Lang, H. J., ‘‘How Ambiguous Is Hawthorne?’’ in Hawthorne: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by A. N. Kaul,...
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