Further Reading
- Wilson, James Grant, The Life and Letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck (New York, 1869).
- Wilson, James Grant, The Poetical Writings of Fitz-Greene Halleck (New York, 1869).
- Nelson Frederick Adkins, Fitz-Greene Halleck: An Early Knickerbocker Wit and Poet (New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1930).
- Hallock, John Wesley Matthew. "The First Statue: Fitz-Greene Halleck and Homotextual Representation in Nineteenth-Century America." Ph.D. Dissertation, Temple University; DAI, Vol. 58-06A (1997): 2209, Temple University.
- Hallock, John Wesley Matthew, American Byron: Homosexuality & The Fall Of Fitz-Greene Halleck (Madison, Wisconsin: U. of Wisconsin Press, 2000).
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