Aristocratic Pretensions
.... her home "waited until Miss Emily was decently in the ground before they opened" the door of the upstairs which "has remained shut for years" (
Faulkner 244). ....
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Relation of the Town to Miss Emily
.... her home "waited until Miss Emily was decently in the ground before they opened" the door of the upstairs which "has remained shut for years" (
Faulkner 244). ....
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4

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Faulkner's Treatment of Past and Present
.... than other people, but they are more interested, according to
Faulkner, in practical affairs and in the non-verbal world of experience (Vickery, 1959,
244). ....
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William Faulkner & Willa Cather
.... always on the brink of aphanisis, fading and being lost (Gwin 407)
Faulkner says that .... an image of massive immobility in all ways" (Warren
244), watch her do so ....
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As I Lay Dying
.... capacity than other people, but they are more interested, according to
Faulkner, in practical affairs and in the non-verbal world of experience (Vickery
244). ....
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7

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Sound & The Fury and My Antonia
.... always on the brink of aphanisis, fading and being lost (Gwin 407)
Faulkner says that .... an image of massive immobility in all ways" (Warren
244), watch her do so ....
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18

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Feminism in Contemporary American Novels
.... On this view, there is no declaring that
Faulkner's universe of character and setting .... notice that the noise of the drays and street-cars tire her (Cather
244). ....
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