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  • The Blind Man, the Idiot, and the Prig: Faulkner's Disdain for the Reader

    The Blind Man, the Idiot, and the Prig: Faulkner's Disdain for the Reader

  • In the Sound and the Fury, Benjy Compson Most Likely Suffers from Autism

    In the Sound and the Fury, Benjy Compson Most Likely Suffers from Autism

  • A Modern Tragedy

    A Modern Tragedy

  • A Study of Faulkner's Religious Critical Thought Based on the Image of Black Women

    A Study of Faulkner's Religious Critical Thought Based on the Image of Black Women

  • Bad Blood: the Southern Family in the Work of William Faulkner

    Bad Blood: the Southern Family in the Work of William Faulkner

  • My Life with Faulkner and Brodsky

    My Life with Faulkner and Brodsky

  • William Faulker's Use of Memory and Imagination

    William Faulker's Use of Memory and Imagination

  • The Elusive Mother in William Faulkner's Major

    The Elusive Mother in William Faulkner's Major

  • Faulkner's Treatment of Women a Thesis Submitted To

    Faulkner's Treatment of Women a Thesis Submitted To

  • "That Evening Sun": the Dual Structure of the Story of N Ancy and the Theme of the Absence of Fatherhood

  • Open Romano Thesis Final2 4-13__1 .Pdf

    Open Romano Thesis Final2 4-13__1 .Pdf

  • THAT EVENING SUN” If It Was Publicly Announced, Particularly If It Was Declared by the Black Woman As the Victim

    THAT EVENING SUN” If It Was Publicly Announced, Particularly If It Was Declared by the Black Woman As the Victim

  • The Evolution of Yoknapatawpha

    The Evolution of Yoknapatawpha

  • “The Old Fierce Pull of Blood”: Family and the Southern Gothic

    “The Old Fierce Pull of Blood”: Family and the Southern Gothic

  • The Destruction of Southern Patriarchal Values in William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury

    The Destruction of Southern Patriarchal Values in William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury

  • A Feminist Analysis of Caddy's Thoughts in the Sound and the Fury

    A Feminist Analysis of Caddy's Thoughts in the Sound and the Fury

  • The Cost of Kinship: Southern Literary Families and the Capitalist Machine

    The Cost of Kinship: Southern Literary Families and the Capitalist Machine

  • Familial Places in Jim Crow Spaces: Kinship, Demography, and the Color Line in William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County

    Familial Places in Jim Crow Spaces: Kinship, Demography, and the Color Line in William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County

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  • Unrecognized Pasts and Unforeseen Futures: Architecture and Postcolonialism in William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! and the Soun
  • Reflections of Disfunctional Family in the Characters of William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury"
  • The Human Spirit in Faulkner's Fiction Crystal Greenawalt
  • The Uncanny in Faulkner's Southern Gothic: an Analysis of the Sound and the Fury
  • ANALYSIS “That Evening Sun” (1931) William Faulkner (1897-1962
  • Dilsey and the Compsons
  • Ramapo Catskill Library System Book Discussion Leader's Guide
  • ROLAND DESCHAIN, QUENTIN COMPSON, and the OVERLOOK: COMPARING WILLIAM FAULKNER to STEPHEN KING by Lucas J. Miller Submitted In
  • About This Volume Taylor Hagood
  • Title the Locus of Identity:Death, Genealogy, and History in William Faulkner's Works( Digest 要約 ) Author(S) Shimanuki, Kayo
  • Absalom, Absalom! and the Sound and the Fury: Quentin’S Failure to Create a Mythic Reconstruction
  • The Mythic Conquest of Time in Faulkner's Fiction
  • M. A. Part-II English Paper G2 E3 Modern American Literature Unit-1 Southern Renaissance the Sound and the Fury William Faulkner
  • Caddy in the Picture : the Compson Chronicle In
  • Brothers and Sisters in Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom!


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