Faulkner, Fifty Years After The Marble FaunGeorge Herbert Wolfe Symposium papers examine various aspects of Faulkner's writings and their biographical, aesthetic, geographical, political, religious, and economic dimensions. |
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The European Roots | 21 |
The Discovery of a Mans Vocation | 43 |
Faulkner and the Legend of the Artist | 69 |
Copyright | |
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