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* {{cite journal |last=Nabokov |first=Vladimir |editor=Alfred Appel |date=1970|title=The Annotated Lolita|journal=Vintage}} | * {{cite journal |last=Nabokov |first=Vladimir |editor=Alfred Appel |date=1970|title=The Annotated Lolita|journal=Vintage}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Baker |first=Carlos |date=1972|title=Hemingway:The Writer as Artist|publisher=Princeton UP}} | * {{cite book |last=Baker |first=Carlos |date=1972|title=Hemingway:The Writer as Artist|publisher=Princeton UP}} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Barke |first=Megan|date= | * {{cite journal |last=Barke |first=Megan et al |date=2000|title=Breakdown in 20th Century American Culture |journal=Journal of Social History|volume=33|issue=3|pages=565-584|}} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Batchelor |first=Bob |date=1989|title=Visions of the American Dream: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, and Norman Mailer Probe at the Heart of the National Idea|journal=The Mailer Review|volume=7|issue=1|pages=74-89 |ref=harv }} | * {{cite journal |last=Batchelor |first=Bob |date=1989|title=Visions of the American Dream: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, and Norman Mailer Probe at the Heart of the National Idea|journal=The Mailer Review|volume=7|issue=1|pages=74-89 |ref=harv }} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Benson |first=Jackson |date=1989|chapter=Ernest Hemingway:The Life as Fiction and the Fiction as Life|title=American Literature|volume=61|issue=3|pages=345-358|}} | * {{cite journal |last=Benson |first=Jackson |date=1989|chapter=Ernest Hemingway:The Life as Fiction and the Fiction as Life|title=American Literature|volume=61|issue=3|pages=345-358|}} |
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