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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

  • Novels 1926-1929 PDF Book

    Novels 1926-1929 PDF Book

  • An Annotated Bibliography of William Faulkner, 1967-1970

    An Annotated Bibliography of William Faulkner, 1967-1970

  • Reading William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha in the COVID-19

    Reading William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha in the COVID-19

  • University of Oran 2 Faculty of Foreign Languages THESIS in Candidacy

    University of Oran 2 Faculty of Foreign Languages THESIS in Candidacy

  • Myself and the World a Biography of William Faulkner by Robert W

    Myself and the World a Biography of William Faulkner by Robert W

  • Faulkner's Treatment of Women a Thesis Submitted To

    Faulkner's Treatment of Women a Thesis Submitted To

  • Arthur F. Kinney CRITICAL ESSAYS on WILLIAM FAULKNER: the SARTORIS FAMILY Boston: G

    Arthur F. Kinney CRITICAL ESSAYS on WILLIAM FAULKNER: the SARTORIS FAMILY Boston: G

  • Transition of the Old South and Its Effects on the Families of William Faulkner’S “Yoknapatawpha County”

    Transition of the Old South and Its Effects on the Families of William Faulkner’S “Yoknapatawpha County”

  • William Faulkner, Modernism, and Perpetual Civil War

    William Faulkner, Modernism, and Perpetual Civil War

  • Time-Perception in Light in August. the Sound and The

    Time-Perception in Light in August. the Sound and The

  • LIT 4329: William Faulkner Spring 2015 TR 1-2:15 PM Theresa M

    LIT 4329: William Faulkner Spring 2015 TR 1-2:15 PM Theresa M

  • FAULKNER's BATTLEGROUND for MODERN MAN. by Roberta

    FAULKNER's BATTLEGROUND for MODERN MAN. by Roberta

  • Picturesque Faulknerisms

    Picturesque Faulknerisms

  • By William Faulkner (1930)

    By William Faulkner (1930)

  • The Evolution of Yoknapatawpha

    The Evolution of Yoknapatawpha

  • Reading Space and the Plantation in William Faulkner

    Reading Space and the Plantation in William Faulkner

  • There Was a Queen”

    There Was a Queen”

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  • “The Old Fierce Pull of Blood”: Family and the Southern Gothic
  • Light in August
  • Light in August
  • Front Matter
  • Familial Places in Jim Crow Spaces: Kinship, Demography, and the Color Line in William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County
  • A Rose for Emily Study Guide
  • The Role of Time in Faulkner's Fiction
  • Light in August
  • A Novel Which Was Fated to Be Unfinished. '
  • Vol. 14 (1976): Full Issue
  • The Human Spirit in Faulkner's Fiction Crystal Greenawalt
  • “One Tale, One Telling”: Parallelism, Influence, and Exchange Between Faulkner's the Unvanquished And
  • View National Register Nomination Form
  • ANALYSIS Sartoris (1929) William Faulkner (1897-1962)
  • The Tradition Defender—Three Women Characters in “There Was a Queen”
  • Southern Renaissance
  • William Faulkner
  • Class Conflict and Ideology in Faulkner's Sanctuary


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