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Intruder in the past.(Intruder in the Dust, William Faulkner )(Critical essay)

Whom, exactly, William Faulkner intends readers to envision as the intruder in Intruder in the Dust seems a question almost as complex as the...
Southern Literary Journal, The, 03/22/06 by Fulton, Lorie Watkins · More from publication -
"A direction of one's own": alienation in Mrs. Dalloway and Sula
Before Toni Morrison became the goddess of contemporary literature, she was Chloe Ardellia Wofford, a graduate student at Cornell who, in 1955,...
African American Review, 03/22/06 by Lorie Watkins Fulton · More from publication -
He's a bitch: gender and nature in The Hamlet
ESSAYS ABOUT WILLIAM FAULKNER'S FEMALE CHARACTERS FREQUENTLY begin with his reply to a question from an undergraduate at the University of Virginia...
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 06/22/05 by Lorie Watkins Fulton · More from publication -
Hiding fire and brimstone in lacy groves: the twinned trees of Beloved
Toni Morrison fills each of her novels with an abundance of natural imagery, but her fifth novel, Beloved, seems particularly grounded in metaphors...
African American Review, 03/22/05 by Lorie Watkins Fulton · More from publication -
William Faulkner reprised: isolation in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon
A CRITICAL DISCUSSION OF ALMOST ANY AUTHOR IN CONJUNCTION WITH modernist giant William Faulkner risks treating Faulkner's work as a master text....
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 12/22/04 by Lorie Watkins Fulton · More from publication -
Reading around Jake's narration: Brett Ashley and The Sun Also Rises
For decades, Jake Barnes' narration of The Sun Also Rises has effectively obscured the intricacies of Brett Ashley's character. By acknowledging...
Hemingway Review, The, 09/22/04 by Lorie Watkins Fulton · More from publication -
Justice as he saw it: Gavin Stevens in Knight's Gambit
So he rose up and put on his polished armour So he rose up and put on his polished armour and the golden spurs like twin lightnings, and his...
Faulkner Journal, The, 03/22/04 by Lorie Watkins Fulton · More from publication



