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BIBLIOGRAPHY

CREATION


Alff, David M.. "Yesterday's Tomorrow Today: Baltimore and the Promise of Reform." The Wire, Urban Decay And
    American Television. Potter, Tiffany, and C. W. Marshall, eds. Continuum Intl Pub Group, 2009. 23-36. Print.

Brooks, Ryan. "The Narrative Production of 'Real Police'." The Wire, Urban Decay And American Television. 
    Potter, Tiffany, and C. W. Marshall, eds. Continuum Intl Pub Group, 2009. 64-77. Print.

 

 

INTER-TEXT

 

Kline, Amanda Ann. "'The Dickensian Aspect': Melodrama, Viewer Engagement, and the Socially Conscious Text." The 
    Wire, Urban Decay And American Television. Potter, Tiffany, and C. W. Marshall, eds. Continuum Intl Pub Group, 
    2009. 50-63. Print.


McMillan, Alasdair. "Heroism, Institutions, and the Police Procedural." The Wire, Urban Decay And American 
    Television. Potter, Tiffany, and C. W. Marshall, eds. Continuum Intl Pub Group, 2009. 50-63. Print.


Shakespeare, William. Hamlet, prince of Denmark. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan, 1919.Shakespeare Online. 20 
    Feb. 2010. (5 June 2013) <http://www.shakespeare-    

    online.com/plays/hamlet_3_3.html>.

 



Shakespeare, William. Richard III. Ed. Brainerd Kellogg. New York: Clark & Maynard, 1886. Shakespeare Online. 20 
    Feb. 2010. (5 June 2013) < http://www.shakespeare

    online.com/plays/richardiii_2_4.html>.

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