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To Kill a Mockingbird Sources

Phoebe Adams, review in Atlantic Monthly, Vol 206, August 26, 1960, pp. 98-99.

R. A. Dave, "To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee's Tragic Vision," in Indian Studies in American Fiction, edited by M. K. Naik, S K. Desai, Punekar S. Mokashi, and M Jayalakshammanni, Kamatak University Press, 1974, pp. 31123.

Fred Erisman, "The Romantic Regionalism of Harper Lee," in The Alabama Review, Vol 26, No 2, April, 1973, pp. 122-36.

NIck Aaron Ford, review in PHYLON, Vol. XXII, Second Quarter (June), 1961, p. 122.

William T Going, "Store and Mockingbird. Two Pulitzer Novels about Alabama," in his Essays on Alabama Literature, The University of Alabama Press, 1975, pp. 9-31.

Granville Hicks, "Three at the Outset," in Saturday Review, Vol. XLIII, No 30, July 23, 1960, pp. 15-16.

Harding leMay, "Children Play Adults Betray," in New York Herald Tribune...
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