The Enormous Radio

Footnotes

  1. ^ Bailey, 2009 (1) p. 1025-1026
  2. ^ Bailey, 2009 (2) p. 152: The story "was included in that year's Best American Short Stories and was also included in a subsequent volume of Best of the Best."
  3. ^ Cheever, John (1953). "The Enormous Radio And Other Stories". Funk & WagnallsCompany. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  4. ^ Meanor, 1995 p. 152-153: A concise sketch of the story is offered here.
  5. ^ Meanor, 1995 p. 12
  6. ^ Meanor, 1995 p. 12: Minor edits inserted for continuity, clarity.
  7. ^ Meanor, 1995 p. 52: See footnote no. 7 on source of O'Hara comments p. 192
  8. ^ O'Hara, 1989 p. 18-19: Minor edits to quote for brevity, clarity; meaning unaltered.
  9. ^ O'Hara, 1989 p. 25
  10. ^ Meanor, 1995 p. 53: "..they fall into catastrophic self-knowledge…"
  11. ^ Meanor, 1995 p. 52
  12. ^ Meanor, 1995 p. 35: "agent" And p. 52 "urban Eden."
  13. ^ Smith, Alan Lloyd (2004) American Gothic Fiction, p. 102, The Continuum International Publishing Group ISBN 0-8264-1594-6
  14. ^ ""The Enormous Radio" (The Stories of John Cheever)".
  15. ^ Relic Radio (February 7, 2010) "ST05: The Enormous Radio by CBS Radio Workshop"
  16. ^ Dennis Nyhagen. "The Definitive CBS Radio Workshop Radio Log with Parley Baer, Herb Butterfield and William Conrad". Digitaldeliftp.com. Retrieved March 25, 2012.

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