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A quarterly referred journal of culture of the southern United States. Articles include historical analysis, literary criticism, and original research. Published by Mississippi State University.
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"I just don't know how to move on your word": From Signifyin(g) to Syndetic Homage in James Baldwin's Responses to William Faulkner.(Critical Essay)
September 22, 2000... IN THE SIGNIFYING MONKEY: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism, Henry Louis Gates Jr. advances a theory of signification specifically attuned to African-American rhetorical devices. As a rhetorical practice based on repetition and...
Jason Compson and the Mother Complex.(William Faulkner, 'The Sound and the Fury')(Critical Essay)
September 22, 2000... THE WEALTH OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MATERIAL in Faulkner's work is now a matter of record. Psychological conflicts pervade the flawed existence of Faulkner's fictional characters; well-delineated psychic paradigms are often manifested in a character's...
"My children were of me alone": Maternal Influence in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying.(Critical Essay)
September 22, 2000... ADDIE BUNDREN, THE TITLE AND PIVOTAL character in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, remains for most readers a perplexing and vexing figure. How are we to view her? How do the other characters view her? How does she view herself? Numerous and...
The Significance of Verbena in William Faulkner's "An Odor of Verbena".(Critical Essay)
September 22, 2000... THE FIRST MENTION OF VERBENA IN "An Odor of Verbena," the concluding story of William Faulkner's The Unvanquished, comes as Bayard and Ringo are riding back to the plantation for the funeral of Colonel John Sartoris. Contemplating the delayed...
More News from Faulkner's Library(*).
September 22, 2000... IN OCTOBER 2000, JILL SUMMERS ADDED NINETEEN of her father's books, along with typescripts of several of his stories, speeches, and nonfiction articles, to the nearly two hundred floes she had placed on deposit with Special Collections at the...
Faulkner: OEuvres romanesques I. Sartoris, Le Bruit et la fureur, Appendice Compson: 1699-1945, Sanctuaire, Tandis que j'agonise.(Review)
September 22, 2000... Faulkner: CEuvres romanesques I. Sartoris, Le Bruit et la fureur, Appendice Compson: 1699-1945, Sanctuaire, Tandis quej'agonise, translated by M.-E. Coindreau, H. Delgove, R.-N. Raimbault, texts corrected and annotated by Michel Gresset. Paris:...
Faulkner: OEuvres romanesques II. Lumiere d'Aout, Pylone, Absalon, Absalon!, Les invancus.(Review)
September 22, 2000... Faulkner: CEuvres romanesques II. Lumiere d'Aout, Pylone, Absalon-Absalon!, Les invancus, translated by M.-E. Coindreau, R.-N. Raimbault, G.L. Rousselet, Ch.-P. Vorce, texts corrected and annotated by Andre Bleikasten and Francois Pitavy....
Faulkner: OEuvres romanesques III. Si je t'oublie, Jerusalem, Le Hameau, Le Pere Abraham, Descends, Moise, Lion.(Review)
September 22, 2000... Faulkner: CEuvres romanesques III. Si je t'oublie, Jerusalem, Le Hameau, Le Pere Abraham, Descends, Moise, Lion, translated by Maurice-Edgar Coindreau, Rene Hilleret, Michel Gresset, Rene-Noel Raimbault, Didier Coupaye, Aurelie Guillain, texts...
A William Faulkner Encyclopedia.(Review)
September 22, 2000... A William Faulhner Encyclopedia, edited by Robert W. Hamblin and Charles A. Peek. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1999. xii, 490 pp. $89.00 cloth.
LIKE THE PAINTER PABLO PICASSO, the writer William Faulkner touched so many facets...