Walter Van Tilburg Clark - Further Readings About The Author

Further Readings About The Author

  • Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 28, Gale (Detroit, MI), 1984.
  • Benson, Jackson J., The Ox-Bow Man: A Biography of Walter Van Tilburg Clark, University of Nevada Press (Reno, NV), 2004.
  • Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 9: "American Novelists, 1910-1945", Gale (Detroit, MI), 1981.
  • Lee, L. L., Walter Van Tilburg Clark, Boise State College (Boise, ID), 1973.
  • Lindroth, James R., Clark's The Ox-Bow Incident: A Critical Commentary, Monarch Press (New York, NY), 1966.
  • Stegner, Wallace, One Way to Spell Man, Doubleday (New York, NY), 1982, pp. 124-35.
  • Twentieth-Century Western Writers, St. James Press (Chicago, IL), 1991.
  • Westbrook, Max, Walter Van Tilburg Clark, Twayne (New York, NY), 1969.

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