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Introduction 1. This Term Appears to Have Originated in a Poem by Coventry Patmore from 1854, Titled the Angel in the House
An Annotated Bibliography of William Faulkner, 1967-1970
“The National Voice” Across the Bayard and Ringo Stories
Guide to the Falkner/Faulkner Family Collection, 1770S-1980S
William Faulker's Use of Memory and Imagination
Faulkner's War Birds / a Ghost Story: a Screenplay and Its Relationship with Faulkner's Fiction
Faulkner's Treatment of Women a Thesis Submitted To
Arthur F. Kinney CRITICAL ESSAYS on WILLIAM FAULKNER: the SARTORIS FAMILY Boston: G
The Influence of the Arthurian Legends on the Writings Of
EVIL and VIOLENCE M Ms FICTION Or- WILLIAM FAULKNER
LIT 4329: William Faulkner Spring 2015 TR 1-2:15 PM Theresa M
Chapter 1 Life
Chronotopes of Law in William Faulkner's Novels, 1930
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William Faulkner the Unvanquished
Familial Places in Jim Crow Spaces: Kinship, Demography, and the Color Line in William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County
Interrogations of Exceptionalist History and Cultural Mythology in the Novels of Salman Rushdie and William Faulkner
The Human Spirit in Faulkner's Fiction Crystal Greenawalt
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“One Tale, One Telling”: Parallelism, Influence, and Exchange Between Faulkner's the Unvanquished And
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Sensory Coding in William Faulkner's Novels: Investigating Class, Gender, Queerness, and Race Through a Non-Visual Paradigm
The Women of Yoknapatawpha
Mourning As a Control Mechanism in William Faulkner’S Absalom, Absalom! and the Unvanquished
Female Initiates in Faulkner Nancy Joan White Eastern Illinois University This Research Is a Product of the Graduate Program in English at Eastern Illinois University