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College-wide MLA Citation Guide: 9th edition

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Print reference sources

Cushman, Keith. “Blind, Intertextual Love: ‘The Blind Man’ and Raymond Carver’s ‘Cathedral.’” 1991.

Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Jeffrey W. Hunter, vol. 126, Gale, 2000, pp. 115-19.

 

Digital reference sources from the library's databases

Cushman, Keith. “Blind, Intertextual Love: ‘The Blind Man’ and Raymond Carver’s ‘Cathedral.’” 1991.

Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Jeffrey W. Hunter, vol. 126, Gale, 2000. Literary

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Dilworth, Thomas. “A Romance to Kill For: Homicidal Complicity in Faulkner’s ‘A Rose for Emily.’” 1999. 

Short Story Criticism, edited by Lawrence J. Trudeau, vol. 200, Gale, 2014. Literary Sources,

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Forsberg, Laura. “Nature's Invisibilia: The Victorian Microscope and the Miniature Fairy.” Victorian Studies,

vol. 57, no. 4, Summer 2015, pp. 638–66. JSTOR, doi:10.2979/victorianstudies.57.4.03.

 

Sasani, Samira.  “Raymond Carver, Male and Female Interventions in ‘Cathedral.’”

Theory and Practice in Language Studies, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2014, pp. 217-23. Education Source,

doi:10.4304/tpls.4.1.217-223.