The presentation consists of a discussion of William Faulkner\u27s A Rose for Emily and Carson McCullers\u27s Ballad of a Sad Cafe by comparing each story\u27s female protagonist, community, and the grotesque body
William Cuthbert Faulkner was one of the most established prominent novelists of his era. Faulkner w...
Abstract: Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury is the embodiment of the failure of patriarchal society ...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
En este trabajo nos disponemos a estudiar dos ejemplos paradigmáticos del choque entre sujeto femen...
En este trabajo nos disponemos a estudiar dos ejemplos paradigmáticos del choque entre sujeto femeni...
This thesis examines the entrapments of the female characters in the harsh, unyielding Southern patr...
- ABSTRACT - THE LADIES AND THE WOMEN An Exploration into Faulkner’s Rhetoric of Female Hood Carolin...
Critics of Faulkner have long recognized that his characterizations of women tend to reflect a mythi...
Until recently, criticism concerning the women in William Faulkner's novels has been comparatively s...
The issues of gender and sexuality in William Faulkner's fiction have provided a fertile ground for ...
“I think women are marvelous, they\u27re wonderful, and I know very little about them,” Faulkner is ...
William Faulkner\u27s "A Rose for Emily" has been frequently considered as a story of the grotesque ...
I argue that Faulkner\u27s purpose extends beyond forging sympathy for the women; his purpose seeks ...
In any work of imaginative literature, binary oppositions, the specifics of time and the characteriz...
This thesis consists of an analysis and three original short stories.By exploring and breaking down ...
William Cuthbert Faulkner was one of the most established prominent novelists of his era. Faulkner w...
Abstract: Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury is the embodiment of the failure of patriarchal society ...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
En este trabajo nos disponemos a estudiar dos ejemplos paradigmáticos del choque entre sujeto femen...
En este trabajo nos disponemos a estudiar dos ejemplos paradigmáticos del choque entre sujeto femeni...
This thesis examines the entrapments of the female characters in the harsh, unyielding Southern patr...
- ABSTRACT - THE LADIES AND THE WOMEN An Exploration into Faulkner’s Rhetoric of Female Hood Carolin...
Critics of Faulkner have long recognized that his characterizations of women tend to reflect a mythi...
Until recently, criticism concerning the women in William Faulkner's novels has been comparatively s...
The issues of gender and sexuality in William Faulkner's fiction have provided a fertile ground for ...
“I think women are marvelous, they\u27re wonderful, and I know very little about them,” Faulkner is ...
William Faulkner\u27s "A Rose for Emily" has been frequently considered as a story of the grotesque ...
I argue that Faulkner\u27s purpose extends beyond forging sympathy for the women; his purpose seeks ...
In any work of imaginative literature, binary oppositions, the specifics of time and the characteriz...
This thesis consists of an analysis and three original short stories.By exploring and breaking down ...
William Cuthbert Faulkner was one of the most established prominent novelists of his era. Faulkner w...
Abstract: Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury is the embodiment of the failure of patriarchal society ...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...