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* {{Anchor|Landow (1986)}}{{cite book |last=Landow |first=George P. |date=1986 |title=Elegant Jeremiahs: The Sage from Caryle to Mailer |url= |location=Ithaca, NY |publisher=Cornell University Press |pages=101–104, 128–129, 144–150 |isbn= |author-link= }} Careful tracing of the pattern of definition, revilement, warning and visionary promise in Mailer, Joan Didion, Tom Wolfe and earlier writers such as John Ruskin and Henry David Thoreau.
* {{Anchor|Landow (1986)}}{{cite book |last=Landow |first=George P. |date=1986 |title=Elegant Jeremiahs: The Sage from Caryle to Mailer |url= |location=Ithaca, NY |publisher=Cornell University Press |pages=101–104, 128–129, 144–150 |isbn= |author-link= }} Careful tracing of the pattern of definition, revilement, warning and visionary promise in Mailer, Joan Didion, Tom Wolfe and earlier writers such as John Ruskin and Henry David Thoreau.
* {{Anchor|Langbaum (1970)}}{{cite book |last=Langbaum |first=Robert |date=1970 |chapter=Mailer's New Style |title=The Modern Spirit: Essays on the Continuity of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Literature |url=https://archive.org/details/modernspiritessa00lang |location=New York |publisher=Oxford University Press |pages= |isbn=147–163 |author-link= }} Rpt: [[#Bloom (1986)|Bloom (1986)]]. Important essay on the evolution of Mailer’s “hallucinated realism.”
* {{Anchor|Langbaum (1970)}}{{cite book |last=Langbaum |first=Robert |date=1970 |chapter=Mailer's New Style |title=The Modern Spirit: Essays on the Continuity of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Literature |url=https://archive.org/details/modernspiritessa00lang |location=New York |publisher=Oxford University Press |pages=147–163 |author-link= }} Rpt: [[#Bloom (1986)|Bloom (1986)]]. Important essay on the evolution of Mailer’s “hallucinated realism.”
* {{Anchor|Leeds (1992)}}{{cite journal |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |date=1992 |title=Boxing as a Moral Paradigm in the Works of Norman Mailer |url= |journal=The New Review |volume=1 |issue=September/October |pages=12–16 |access-date= }} The most complete discussion of the topic.
* {{Anchor|Leeds (1992)}}{{cite journal |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |date=1992 |title=Boxing as a Moral Paradigm in the Works of Norman Mailer |url= |journal=The New Review |volume=1 |issue=September/October |pages=12–16 |access-date= }} The most complete discussion of the topic.
* {{Anchor|Leeds (1991)}}{{cite journal |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |authormask=1 |date=1991 |title=Mailer and Marilyn: Prisoners of Sex |url= |journal=North Dakota Quarterly |volume= |issue=winter |pages=110–117 |access-date= }} “The coherence of Mailer’s vision of [Marilyn] Monroe, of women, and of heterosexual love.”
* {{Anchor|Leeds (1991)}}{{cite journal |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |authormask=1 |date=1991 |title=Mailer and Marilyn: Prisoners of Sex |url= |journal=North Dakota Quarterly |volume= |issue=winter |pages=110–117 |access-date= }} “The coherence of Mailer’s vision of [Marilyn] Monroe, of women, and of heterosexual love.”