Further Reading
- Dickey, James, "Of Human Concern," New York Times Book Review 70 (21 November 1965): 74-5. (Praises A Time of Bees, and calls Van Duyn "one of the best woman-poets around.")
- Graumnan, Lawrence, Jr., Review of To See, To Take, The Antioch Review 30, No. 1 (Spring 1970): 134. (Brief review in which Grauman praises To See, To Take and declares that Van Duyn's poems "matter precisely because they transform, because they transcend the local domestic moment to speak to us as do myths.")
- Webster, Harvery Curtis, A review of A Time of Bees, The Kenyan Review 27, No. 2 (Spring 1965): 380-81. (A highly laudatory assessment of A Time of Bees.)
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