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Brooks, Peter. Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative. New York: Knopf, 1984.
Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Oxford World’s Classics), 2008.
docstoc.com “Semantic Networks”. <http://www.docstoc.com/docs/50142868/SemanticNetworks>. May 2014
Hinsz, Verlin B. and Judith A. Tomhave. “Smile and (Half) the World Smiles With You, Frown and You Frown Alone”. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol 17, No. 5. October 1991; 586-592. Cited in Psyblog “Benefits of Smiling”. Dec 2011
IEP. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. <http://www.iep.utm.edu/bacon/#SH2e>. May 2014
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. London: Bloomsbury, 1997
Shakespeare Navigators. “Iago’s Beast Imagery”. Web. <http://www.shakespearenavigators.com/othello/Iagobeas.html>. May 2014
Sowa, John F. “Semantic Networks”. < http://www.jfsowa.com/pubs/semnet.htm>. May 2014
Sönmez, Margaret J-M. “Authenticity and Non-standard Speech in Great Expectations”. (Forthcoming). Journal of Victorian Literature and Culture. Vol 42, Issue 3. September 2014
Sönmez, Margaret J-M. “Old Expectations”. Septet: Interdisciplinary Journal of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol 3. June 2014. <septet.yeditepe.edu.tr>
Tidd, Kathy L. and Joan S. Lockard. “Monetary Significance of the Affiliative Smile: A Case for Reciprocal Altruism”. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. Vol 11, No. 6. June 1978; 344-346. Cited in Psyblog “Benefits of Smiling”. Dec 2011
Walsh, Debra G. and Jay Hewitt “Giving men the come-on: Effect of eye contact and smiling in a bar environment.” Perceptual and Motor Skills, Vol 61, No. 3 (Pt 1), Dec 1985; 873-874. Cited in Psyblog “Benefits of Smiling”. Dec 2011