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- York: American Society of African Culture. Hutchisson 2000, liner notes. Hutchisson 2000, pp. xiii, 138. Hutchisson 2000, p. 165. Noonan, Eileen (2012). The...
- (1967) Hutchisson, James M. "All of Us at 46: The Making of Sinclair Lewis' Babbitt," Journal of Modern Literature 18, no. 1 (1992): 98. Hutchisson, James...
- Herbert Augustus Hutchisson (April 19, 1915 – August 14, 1968; last name often misspelled Hutchison) was an American professional basketball player. He...
- Quinn 1998, p. 392 Meyers 1992, p. 136 Hutchisson 2005, p. 186 Stashower 2006, p. 252 Quinn 1998, p. 539 Hutchisson 2005, p. 171 Thomas & Jackson 1987, p...
- required) Hutchisson & Hutchisson 1975, p. 168-172. Hutchisson & Hutchisson 1975, p. 168. Hutchisson & Hutchisson 1975, p. 169. Hutchisson & Hutchisson 1975...
- York Public Library. Vol. 26 (reprint ed.). The New York Public Library. Hutchisson, James M. (2005). Poe. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-57806-721-3...
- "Looking for Poe in Antarctica", The New York Times. March 4, 2011. Hutchisson, 74–75 Hutchisson, 75 Peeples, 68 Hoffman, 271 Irwin, John T. The Mystery to a...
- justify his own actions of self-torment and self-destruction. James M. Hutchisson says that the work reflects Poe's jealousy and sense of betrayal that...
- physical disgust and foul horror, has no rival in literature." James M. Hutchisson refers to the story as "probably Poe's most gruesome tale". Rudyard Kipling...
- Hollywood's Perennial Bad Guy, Outskirts Press, 2006.[full citation needed] Hutchisson, James M. The Rise of Sinclair Lewis, 1920–1930. University Park: Penn...