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- The Role of Time in Faulkner's Fiction
- Reflections of Disfunctional Family in the Characters of William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury"
- The Quentins and Homosexual Subtext in the Sound and the Fury
- 2 (1994-2001) Lawrence Wells
- THE THEME of ALIENATION J;N Selecl'ed WORKS
- Absalom, Absalom 1 a Study of Structure
- From Faulkner to John Sayles Jacques Pothier
- Outraged and Amazed
- 0MING to TERMS with the BODY: Faulkner and FEMINISM By
- William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury As a Southern Gothic Fiction
- Despair, Depression, and Death in The Sound in T
- William Faulkner
- Title the Locus of Identity:Death, Genealogy, and History in William
- ROLAND DESCHAIN, QUENTIN COMPSON, and the OVERLOOK: COMPARING WILLIAM FAULKNER to STEPHEN KING by Lucas J. Miller Submitted In
- About This Volume Taylor Hagood
- Absalom, Absalom! and the Sound and the Fury: Quentin’S Failure to Create a Mythic Reconstruction
- Isolation and Gesture in Light in August, the Sound and the Fury, Absalom, Absalom!, and As I Lay Dying" (1967)
- The Mythic Conquest of Time in Faulkner's Fiction
- Arwen Jewell Through a Piece of Colored Glass
- Caddy in the Picture : the Compson Chronicle In
- Historical Consciousness and the Sexuality of Suffering in Faulkner and Hart Crane Peter Lurie University of Richmond, [email protected]
- William Faulkner: Sacrifice and Chivalry in Southern Culture