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The following was removed from the article. Really was unnecessary promotion of one author's works, possibly by the author himself. Moving here since some of them they could be used as references to expand the article.

  • Rothman, Irving N. Alexander Wilson's Forest Adventure: the Sublime and the Satirical in Wilson's Poem 'The Foresters.'" Journal of the Society in the Bibliography of Natural History [British Museum] 6 (1973): 142–54. [The Port Folio]
  • Rothman, Irving N. "An Imitation of Boileau's Fourth Satire in the American Republic [in The Port Folio]." Revue de Litérature Comparée 53 (January–March 1979): 76–85. [The Port Folio]
  • Rothman, Irving N. "John Trumbull's Parody of Spenser's Epithalamium," The Yale University Library Gazette 47 (April 1973): 193–215. [The Port Folio]
  • Rothman, Irving N. “Joseph Dennie, a Sceptic, and Philip Freneau, a Celebrant, on Ballooning in Early America.” Y2002 Annual Report of the Institute for Space Systems Operations. Houston: ISSO, 2003. 118–23. [The Port Folio]
  • Rothman, Irving N. “Niagara Falls and The Port Folio.” Aldus [University of Houston] 11 (November 1973): 242–54.[The Port Folio]
  • Rothman, Irving N. "Structure and Theme in Samuel Ewing's Satire, the 'American Miracle,'" American Literature 40 (Nov. 1968): 294–308. [The Port Folio]
  • Rothman, Irving N. "Two Juvenalian Satires by John Quincy Adams." Early American Literature 6 (1971): 234–51.
  • Rothman, Irving N. Verse Satire in the Port Folio, an Early American Magazine. Edited by Joseph Dennie, 1801–1812. Diss. University of Pittsburgh, 1967. 226 pages.

As it was, there wasn't a need to have this list in the article. Just promoting one person's works. Thank you. -- JoannaSerah (talk) 18:36, 9 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]