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==Further reading and literary criticism== {{Refbegin|30em}} * Bailey, Peter J., ''Rabbit (Un)Redeemed: The Drama of Belief in John Updike's Fiction'', Farleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison, New Jersey, 2006. * Baker, Nicholson, ''U & I: A True Story'', Random House, New York, 1991. * Batchelor, Bob, ''John Updike: A Critical Biography'', Praeger, California, 2013. {{ISBN|978-0-31338403-5}}. * Begley, Adam, ''Updike'', Harper-Collins Publishers, New York, NY, 2014. * Ben Hassat, Hedda, ''Prophets Without Vision: Subjectivity and the Sacred in Contemporary American Writing'', Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 2000. * Bloom, Harold, ed., ''Modern Critical Views of John Updike'', Chelsea House, New York, 1987. * Boswell, Marshall, ''John Updike's Rabbit Tetralogy: Mastered Irony in Motion'', University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Missouri, 2001. * Broer, Lawrence, ''Rabbit Tales: Poetry and Politics in John Updike's Rabbit Novels'', University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2000. * Burchard, Rachel C., ''John Updike: Yea Sayings'', Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois, 1971. * Campbell, Jeff H., ''Updike's Novels: Thorns Spell A Word'', Midwestern State University Press, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1988. * Clarke Taylor, C., ''John Updike: A Bibliography'', Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, 1968. * De Bellis, Jack, ''John Updike: A Bibliography, 1968–1993'', Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, Connecticut, 1994. * De Bellis, Jack, ''John Updike: The Critical Responses to the Rabbit Saga'', Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, Connecticut, 2005. * De Bellis, Jack, ed., ''The John Updike Encyclopedia'', Greenwood Press, Santa Barbara, California, 2001. * Detwiler, Robert, ''John Updike'', Twayne, Boston, 1984. * [[Bill Findlay (writer)|Findlay, Bill]], ''Interview with John Updike'' in Hearn, Sheila G. (ed.), ''[[Cencrastus]]'' No. 15, New Year 1984, pp. 30 – 36, {{issn|0264-0856}} * Greiner, Donald, " Don DeLillo, John Updike, and the Sustaining Power of Myth", ''UnderWords: Perspectives on Don DeLillo's Underworld'', University of Delaware Press, Newark, Delaware, 2002. * Greiner, Donald, ''John Updike's Novels'', Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio, 1984. * Greiner, Donald, ''The Other John Updike: Poems, Short Stories, Prose, Play'', Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio, 1981. * Gullette, Margaret Morganroth, "John Updike: Rabbit Angstrom Grows Up", ''Safe at Last in the Middle Years : The Invention of the Midlife Progress Novel'', Backinprint.com, New York, 2001. * Hamilton, Alice and Kenneth, ''The Elements of John Updike'', [[William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.]], Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1970. * Hunt, George W., ''John Updike and the Three Great Secret Things: Sex, Religion, and Art'', William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1985. * Karshan, Thomas, " Batsy", ''London Review of Books'', March 31, 2005. * Luscher, Robert M., ''John Updike: A Study of the Short Fiction'', Twayne, New York, 1993. * Mazzeno, Laurence W. and Sue Norton, eds.,''European Perspectives on John Updike'', Camden House, 2018. * McNaughton, William R., ed., ''Critical Essays on John Updike'', GK Hall, Boston, 1982. * Markle, Joyce B., ''Fighters and Lovers: Themes in the Novels of John Updike'', New York University Press, 1973. * Mathé, Sylvie, ''John Updike : La nostalgie de l'Amérique'', Berlin, 2002. * Miller, D. Quentin, ''John Updike and the Cold War: Drawing the Iron Curtain'', University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Missouri, 2001. * Morley, Catherine, "The Bard of Everyday Domesticity: John Updike's Song for America", ''The Quest for Epic in Contemporary American Literature'', Routledge, New York, 2008. * Newman, Judie, ''John Updike'', Macmillan, London, 1988. * O'Connell, Mary, ''Updike and the Patriarchal Dilemma: Masculinity in the Rabbit Novels'', Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois, 1996. * Olster, Stanley, ''The Cambridge Companion to John Updike'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006. * Plath, James, ed., ''Conversations with John Updike'', University Press of Mississippi Press, Jackson, Mississippi, 1994. * Porter, M. Gilbert, " John Updike's 'A&P': The Establishment and an Emersonian Cashier", ''English Journal'' 61 (8), pp. 1155–1158, November 1972. * Pritchard, William, ''Updike: America's Man of Letters'', [[University of Massachusetts Press]], Amherst, Massachusetts, 2005. * Ristoff, Dilvo I., ''John Updike's'' Rabbit at Rest: ''Appropriating History'', Peter Lang, New York, 1998.' * Roiphe, Anne, ''For Rabbit, with Love and Squalor'', Free Press, Washington, D.C., 2000. * Searles, George J., ''The Fiction of Philip Roth and John Updike'', Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois, 1984. * Schiff, James A., ''Updike's Version: Rewriting'' The Scarlet Letter, University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Missouri, 1992. * Schiff, James A., ''United States Author Series: John Updike Revisited'', Twayne Publishers, Woodbridge, Connecticut, 1998. * Tallent, Elizabeth, ''Married Men and Magic Tricks: John Updike's Erotic Heroes'', Creative Arts Book Company, Berkeley, California, 1982. * Tanner, Tony, "A Compromised Environment", ''City of Words: American Fiction, 1950–1970'', Jonathan Cape, London, 1971. * Thorburn, David and Eiland, Howard, eds., ''John Updike: A Collection of Critical Essays'', Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1979. * Trachtenberg, Stanley, ed., ''New Essays on'' Rabbit, Run, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993. * Uphaus, Suzanne H., ''John Updike'', Ungar, New York, 1980. * Vidal, Gore, "Rabbit's own burrow", ''Times Literary Supplement'', April 26, 1996. * Wallace, David Foster, "John Updike, Champion Literary Phallocrat, Drops One", ''New York Observer'', October 12, 1997. * Wood, James, "Gossip in Gilt", ''London Review of Books'', April 19, 2001. * Wood, James, "John Updike's Complacent God", ''The Broken Estate: Essays on Literature and Belief'', Modern Library, New York, 2000. * Yerkes, James, ''John Updike and Religion: The Sense of the Sacred and the Motions of Grace'', William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co, Grand Rapids, Missouri, 1999. {{Refend}}
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