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Bowden, Mary Weatherspoon. Washington Irving, Boston: Twayne, 1981, p. 72.

Giamatti, A. Bartlett. The Earthly Paradise and the Renaissance Epic, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1966, pp. 3, 6, 34, 126-27.

Hedges, William L. Washington Irving: An American Study, 1802-1832, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1965, p. 142.

Hoffman, Daniel G. Form and Fable in American Fiction, New York: Oxford University Press, 1961.

—. "Irving's Use of American Folklore in 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,"' in PMLA, Vol. 68, June, 1953, pp. 425-435.

Jeffrey, Francis. Review of The Sketch Book, in Edinburgh Review, Vol. 34, August, 1820, pp. 160-76.

Kolodny, Annette. The Lay of the Land: Metaphor as Experience and History in American Life and Letters, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1975, pp. 68- 70.

Leary, Lewis. "Washington Irving and the Comic Imagination," in The Comic Imagination in American Literature, ed. Louis D. Rubin. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1973, pp. 63-76.

Martin, Terence. "Rip, Ichabod, and the American Imagination," in...

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