- ^ Begley, 2014 p. 213: "The much anthologized 'A&P'..."
- ^ Detweiler, 1984 p. 52: "...anthologized in college and commercial collections..."
- ^ Begley, 2014 p. 213: Plot sketch.
- ^ Detweiler, 1984 p. 52–53: Plot sketch: Detweiler includes this quote for the story, p. 53
- ^ Allen, 1976 p. 75: "The very sight of women gives a kind of grace to existence for Updike men. A young grocery checker in 'A&P' grows faint with delight as three girls in bathing suits come into the market..."
- ^ M. Gilbert Porter (November 1972). "John Updike's 'A & P': The Establishment and an Emersonian Cashier". English Journal. The English Journal, Vol. 61, No. 8. 61 (8): 1155–1158. doi:10.2307/814187. ISSN 0013-8274. JSTOR 814187.
- ^ William Harwood Peden (1964). The American Short Story. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 70. OCLC 270220.
- ^ Allen, 1976 p. 75
- ^ Allen, 1976 p. 75
- ^ Allen, 1976 p. 75
- ^ Begley, 2014 p. 213: "...tributes to Queenie's sex appeal have the ring of genuine adolescent yearning."
- ^ Detweiler, 1984 p. 53
- ^ Detweiler, 1984 p. 53
- ^ A&P at IMDb
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