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Bernstein, Richard, "John Irving: 19thCentury Novelist for These Times," in New York Times, April 25, 1989, p. 13.
Doane, Janice, and Devon Hodges, "Women and The World according to Garp," in Gender Studies: New Directions in Feminist Criticism, Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1986, pp. 60-69.
Feron, James, "All About Writing, According to Irving," in New York Times, November 29, 1981, p. 4.
Gilman, Richard, "The Whole Earth Novel," in Nation, Vol. 229, October 6, 1979, pp. 310-12.
Gussow, Mel, "John...
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