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Requiem for a Nun (play)
Finding Camus's Absurd in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, the Sound and The
Art and Omnipotence: Genre Manipulation in Requiem for a Nun
William Faulkner and the Meaning of History
Finding Aid for the Faulkner Periodicals Collection (MUM00161)
Requiem for a Nun" (1951)
Camus and Racism
William Faulkner and the French-Speaking World Nabil
Faulkner's Lawyer in a Comparative Setting
Among Paris's Postwar Intellectuals, Albert Camus Stood Apart-Both for His Independence and His Compelling Lucidity
William Faulkner's the Town, Psychoanalysis and The
William Faulkner and Alcoholism : Distilling Facts and Fictions
Finding Aid for the Faulkner Small Manuscripts Collection (MUM00175)
Tragedy, Temporal Sterility, and No Futurity in Faulkner and Camus
The Role of Time in Faulkner's Fiction
Writing Against the Odds: the South's Cultural and Literary Struggle
Knight's Gambit: Gavin Stevens and Faulkner's Critique of the Cavalier
Gavin Stevens: Faulkner's Ubiquitous Knight
6 X 10.5 Long Title.P65
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William Faulkner
The House Motif in Faulkner
Class, Race, and the Policing of Normative Southern Femininity in William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury, As I Lay Dying, Sanctuary, and Requiem for a Nun
The Plague New York, NY: Penguin/Random House, 2011 (Original Work Published 1947)
Arendtian Allusiveness, Faulknerian Elusiveness: a Quotation of a Chronicle (And Vice Versa)
Law in Faulkner's Sanctuary
1 As If to Underscore This Mythic Foreign Setting, the Phrase "In Another Country" Echoes Like a Refrain Throughout the Novel
Albert Camus: Traductor