- ^ Frye, 1995 p. 217-218: Selected Bibliography
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 29-30
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 6: "...anthologized more than 90 times..."
- ^ Olsen, Tillie (1956). Tell me a riddle. New York: Dell. ISBN 978-0-440-38573-8. OCLC 748997729.
- ^ Frye, 1995 p. 20
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 30
- ^ Mambrol,2020
- ^ ""I Stand Here Ironing": Motherhood as Experience and Metaphor". login.ezproxy1.library.usyd.edu.au. Archived from the original on 2014-11-17. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
- ^ Mambrol, 2020: Plot summary
- ^ Faulkner, 1993 pp. 116-119: Plot summary
- ^ ""I Stand Here Ironing": Motherhood as Experience and Metaphor". login.ezproxy1.library.usyd.edu.au. Archived from the original on 2014-11-17. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 28: Foff "had nothing more to teach her..." And: Olsen: "I loved [Foff], and am deeply indebted to him..."
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 121
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 121
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 29-30
- ^ "Important Quotes Explained". Sparknotes. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ Frye, 1995 p. 21: Ellipsis in original by Frye, interview with Olsen And p. 32: See section on Metaphor and Metonymy
- ^ Frye, 1995 p. 23
- ^ Faulkner, 1993 p. 104
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 30
- ^ Frye, 1995 p. 20: minor ellipsis for brevity, meaning unaltered.
- ^ Frye, 1995 p. 21
- ^ Pearlman and Werlock, 1991 p. 38: On Olsen's perennial theme of loss, of "[loss] of opportunity in 'Ironing'..."
- ^ Frye, 1995 p. 23 And p. 36: The story "as part of a larger understanding of the need for social change."
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