The aim of this abstract is to show the image of South in Absalom, Absalom! which is surely very important aspect of Faulkner’s fiction. It shows that how William Faulkner represents the life of modern man in both conscious and subconscious way. The paper also deals with the impact of Southern Protestantism on general life of man which is best depicted in the behaviour of Mr. Coldfield. The other aspect of South on which the novel concentrates is the racial conflict i.e, Negro-white tension. The other important aspect of this paper is to discuss the presentness of the past and the pastness of the present which means its timeless moral significance. This abstract also unfolds the psychological aspect by using the stream-of-c...
This project uses trauma theory to examine William Faulkner\u27s novels The Sound and the Fury and A...
The American South is a region full of rich and complicated history, undergoing slavery, war, povert...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The main aim of this thesis is to analyze the decline of the so-called Southern aristocracy in two s...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes to explore the involuted relationship between the narrative perspect...
The purpose of this abstract is to represent the image of south in The Wild Palms by William Faulkne...
Leslie Fiedler observes in his Love and Death in the American Novel: "The final horrors, as modern s...
Leslie Fiedler observes in his Love and Death in the American Novel: "The final horrors, as modern s...
The American South prides itself on and identifies itself by its hospitality. Based on the Christian...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
A Novel by William Faulkner First published 1936 Random House (Hardcover, $22.00, ISBN: 0375508724, ...
A Novel by William Faulkner First published 1936 Random House (Hardcover, $22.00, ISBN: 0375508724, ...
Most critical acclaim of William Faulkner has focused on his innovations of narrative technique, and...
This project uses trauma theory to examine William Faulkner\u27s novels The Sound and the Fury and A...
The American South is a region full of rich and complicated history, undergoing slavery, war, povert...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The main aim of this thesis is to analyze the decline of the so-called Southern aristocracy in two s...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes to explore the involuted relationship between the narrative perspect...
The purpose of this abstract is to represent the image of south in The Wild Palms by William Faulkne...
Leslie Fiedler observes in his Love and Death in the American Novel: "The final horrors, as modern s...
Leslie Fiedler observes in his Love and Death in the American Novel: "The final horrors, as modern s...
The American South prides itself on and identifies itself by its hospitality. Based on the Christian...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
A Novel by William Faulkner First published 1936 Random House (Hardcover, $22.00, ISBN: 0375508724, ...
A Novel by William Faulkner First published 1936 Random House (Hardcover, $22.00, ISBN: 0375508724, ...
Most critical acclaim of William Faulkner has focused on his innovations of narrative technique, and...
This project uses trauma theory to examine William Faulkner\u27s novels The Sound and the Fury and A...
The American South is a region full of rich and complicated history, undergoing slavery, war, povert...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...