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The Two Worlds of William March

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The Two Worlds of William March is a 1984 biography of William March, written by the British scholar, critic and author Roy S. Simmonds. William Butcher, reviewing the biography for World Literature Today, called it "a judicious record of March's life and a fine tribute to his literary achievement".

References

  1. Braham, J. (1985). "The Two Worlds of William March, and: A Cloak of Light: Writing My Life, and: Selected Notebooks 1960-1967, and: Herman Wouk: The Novelist as Social Historian, and: Saul Bellow's Moral Vision. A Critical Study of the Jewish Experience (review)". MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 31 (4): 740–745. doi:10.1353/mfs.0.1298. S2CID 162350072.
  2. Butched, Philip (1985). "Rev. of Simmonds, The Two Worlds of William March". World Literature Today. 59 (3): 433. doi:10.2307/40140946. JSTOR 40140946.


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