- ^ First edition cover
- ^ Nicholas Murray, ”Blight, Mildew and Smut”, Foxed Quarterly 34
- ^ "Scherzo for Bassoon" in H. L. Menken’s Smart Set Criticism, Regnery Publishing, 1987]
- ^ F. Scott Fitzgerald, "Aldous Huxley’s Crome Yellow", St Paul Daily News, 26 February 1922
- ^ Thomas L. Mchaney, "Oversexing the Natural World" in Faulkner and the Natural World (eds Donald M. Kartiganer, Ann J. Abadie), University Press of Mississippi, p.22
- ^ Bartłomiej Biegajło, Totalitarian (In)Experience in Literary Works and Their Translations, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2018, p.22
- ^ Cara Rice, "Who Stole the Future", in Russell Revisited, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2009, p.110
- ^ Rintoul, M. C. (5 March 2014). Dictionary of Real People and Places in Fiction. Routledge. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-136-11932-3.
- ^ M.C. Rintoul, Dictionary of Real People and Places in Fiction, Routledge, 2014, pp. 441, 274
- ^ Jerome Meckier, "Sir George Sitwell’s contributions to Crome Yellow", Modern Fiction Studies 23.2, (Summer 1977), pp. 235-239
- ^ Jerome Meckier, Aldous Huxley, from Poet to Mystic, LIT Verlag Münster, 2011, pp.157-8
- ^ Ronald T. Sion, Aldous Huxley and the Search for Meaning, Macfarland 2010, pp.30-31
- ^ Peter Bowering, Aldous Huxley: A Study of the Major Novels, A&C Black, 2014, pp.38-44
- ^ BBC Broadcasts
- ^ Dorothy Johnston, review in the Sydney Morning Herald, 3 January 2015
- ^ New Play Exchange
- ^ Jenny’s song on YouTube
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