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Duke Ellington Studies. Edited by John Howland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2020

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References

1 MacDonald, Dwight, “Masscult and Midcult,” pt. 1, Partisan Review 27 (Spring 1960): 203–33Google Scholar, and “Masscult and Midcult,” pt. 2, Partisan Review 31 (Fall 1964): 589–631.

2 Lambert, Constant, Music Ho!: A Study of Music in Decline (first published 1934; republished London: Penguin Books, 1948)Google Scholar.

3 The William Morris Agency's Manual for Advertising, ca. 1938, reprinted in Howland, Duke Ellington Studies, 58.

4 Pittman, John, “The Duke Will Stay on Top,” no source, n.p., reprinted in Tucker, Mark, ed., The Duke Ellington Reader (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), 150–51Google Scholar.