Critical Approaches to American Literature: Walt Whitman to William FaulknerCrowell, 1965 - American literature |
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... Faulkner's repeated use of juxtaposed scenes in- volving either a lapse of time or a change of place , leading the reader to recognize both simultaneity and progression . Caddy , the child , getting her panties dirty or observing Nancy ...
... Faulkner's repeated use of juxtaposed scenes in- volving either a lapse of time or a change of place , leading the reader to recognize both simultaneity and progression . Caddy , the child , getting her panties dirty or observing Nancy ...
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... Faulkner's " The Bear ' , " Emerson Society Quarterly , No. 13 ( 4th Quart . , 1958 ) , 22–25 ; Malcolm Cowley , " Go Down to Faulkner's Land , " The New Republic , CVI ( 29 June 1942 ) , 900 ; Harry Modean Campbell and Ruel E. Foster ...
... Faulkner's " The Bear ' , " Emerson Society Quarterly , No. 13 ( 4th Quart . , 1958 ) , 22–25 ; Malcolm Cowley , " Go Down to Faulkner's Land , " The New Republic , CVI ( 29 June 1942 ) , 900 ; Harry Modean Campbell and Ruel E. Foster ...
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... Faulkner . Ithaca , N.Y. , 1960 . UTLEY , Francis Lee , Lynn Z. Bloom , and Arthur F. Kinney . Bear , Man , and God : Seven Approaches to William Faulkner's “ The Bear . " New York , 1964 . VICKERY , Olga W. The Novels of William Faulkner ...
... Faulkner . Ithaca , N.Y. , 1960 . UTLEY , Francis Lee , Lynn Z. Bloom , and Arthur F. Kinney . Bear , Man , and God : Seven Approaches to William Faulkner's “ The Bear . " New York , 1964 . VICKERY , Olga W. The Novels of William Faulkner ...
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Whitman I | 14 |
Richard P Adams Whitmans Lilacs and the Tradition | 28 |
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