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Shields, Carol. "An Interview with Carol Shields from Penguin.com," author's website, n.d., http://www.carol-shields.com/larryspartyinterview.pdf.
1993
Shields, Carol. "An Interview with Carol Shields from Penguin.com," author's website, n.d., http://www.carol-shields.com/larryspartyinterview.pdf.
Gettysburg. Directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, Turner Pictures/TriStar Television/Esparza/Katz Productions, 1993.
Quoted in Observer
Cohen, Leonard. Quoted in "The Joking Troubadour of Gloom." The Daily Telegraph, 26 Apr. 1993.
Rudy. Directed by David Anspaugh, TriStar Pictures, 1993.
The Sandlot. Directed by David Mickey Evans, Island World, 1993.
Caption to a cartoon showing a businessman speaking on the phone.
Mankoff, Robert. Cartoon caption. New Yorker, 3 May 1993.
Mankoff, Robert. How About Never-Is Never Good for You? My Life in Cartoons. Henry Holt and Company, 2014, ch. 8.
Klein, Richard. Cigarettes Are Sublime. Duke University Press, 1993, introduction.
Philadelphia. Directed by Jonathan Demme. Clinica Estetico/TriStar Pictures, 1993.
Quoted in The New York Times Magazine
Describing her opposition to the death penalty.
Prejean, Helen. Quoted in "Sister Sympathy." Written by Sue Helpren. The New York Times Magazine, 9 May 1993.
"The Smelly Car." Seinfeld, written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and Peter Mehlman, directed by Tom Cherones, season 4, episode 21, Shapiro/West Productions and Castle Rock Entertainment, 1993.
"The Masseuse." Seinfeld, written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and Peter Mehlman, directed by Tom Cherones, season 5, episode 9, Shapiro/West Productions and Castle Rock Entertainment, 1993.
Wallace, David Foster. "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction." The Review of Contemporary Fiction, Summer 1993.
Wallace, David Foster. "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction." A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments. Back Bay Books, 1998.
Mrs. Doubtfire. Directed by Chris Columbus, 20th Century Fox/Blue Wolf Productions, 1993.
Clinton, William J. "First Inaugural Address." 20 Jan. 1993, West Front, US Capitol Building, Washington, DC, USA.