The following paper is an investigation of the extent of the archetypal symbolism in one of William Faulkner's greatest novels, Light in August. It proceeds from a definition of archetypal symbolism combining major literary, psychological and philosophical points of view to an application of the definition to the novel in order to develop the theme of community. Joe Christmas is discussed as the god who is sacrificed for the rebirth of the spiritually starved community. He is Northrop Frye's pharmakos trying to escape a demonic world and find his proper destiny. The Reverend Gail Hightower is treated as a community member who achieves awareness of his failure to understand himself as part of the community in an apocalyptic vision following ...
William Faulkner is regarded as the representative of American Southern culture and literature. His ...
William Faulkner is regarded as the representative of American Southern culture and literature. His ...
I wish to make a study of the archetypal symbols in William Faulkner's story The Bear and its sequel...
During the years 1928-1932, William Faulkner wrote and published three novels containing varying but...
This paper attempts to analyze Faulkner’s novel from archetypal perspective with a focus on Biblical...
My thesis is that Faulkner has used Christian symbolism as a chart against which man could measure h...
The research is to study the degree of originality of the images in one of William Faulkner's most i...
The thesis describes the consistent thematic use of and the steady artistic development in the Chris...
The thesis describes the consistent thematic use of and the steady artistic development in the Chris...
In William Faulkner\u27s Light in August, Doc Hines, Simon McEachern, Joanna Burden and Gail Hightow...
Structurally, Light in August is complicated, since the simple story of Lena Grove, the enigmatic st...
A close reading of Faulkner\u27s fiction reveals that he fuses an understanding of the religious pra...
This is the publisher's version, also available from http://azq.arizona.edu/.No abstract is availabl...
This is the publisher's version, also available from http://azq.arizona.edu/.No abstract is availabl...
According to William Faulkner, his most famous and splendid novel, The Sound and the Fury, comes fro...
William Faulkner is regarded as the representative of American Southern culture and literature. His ...
William Faulkner is regarded as the representative of American Southern culture and literature. His ...
I wish to make a study of the archetypal symbols in William Faulkner's story The Bear and its sequel...
During the years 1928-1932, William Faulkner wrote and published three novels containing varying but...
This paper attempts to analyze Faulkner’s novel from archetypal perspective with a focus on Biblical...
My thesis is that Faulkner has used Christian symbolism as a chart against which man could measure h...
The research is to study the degree of originality of the images in one of William Faulkner's most i...
The thesis describes the consistent thematic use of and the steady artistic development in the Chris...
The thesis describes the consistent thematic use of and the steady artistic development in the Chris...
In William Faulkner\u27s Light in August, Doc Hines, Simon McEachern, Joanna Burden and Gail Hightow...
Structurally, Light in August is complicated, since the simple story of Lena Grove, the enigmatic st...
A close reading of Faulkner\u27s fiction reveals that he fuses an understanding of the religious pra...
This is the publisher's version, also available from http://azq.arizona.edu/.No abstract is availabl...
This is the publisher's version, also available from http://azq.arizona.edu/.No abstract is availabl...
According to William Faulkner, his most famous and splendid novel, The Sound and the Fury, comes fro...
William Faulkner is regarded as the representative of American Southern culture and literature. His ...
William Faulkner is regarded as the representative of American Southern culture and literature. His ...
I wish to make a study of the archetypal symbols in William Faulkner's story The Bear and its sequel...