The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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FAULKNER'S YOKNAPATAWPHA REGISTER A. F. BERINGAUSE Queens College ( New York ) ONOMATOLOGY is an indispensable aid in the study of William Faulkner , generally regarded as America's leading contemporary novelist . Everyone recognizes ...
FAULKNER'S YOKNAPATAWPHA REGISTER A. F. BERINGAUSE Queens College ( New York ) ONOMATOLOGY is an indispensable aid in the study of William Faulkner , generally regarded as America's leading contemporary novelist . Everyone recognizes ...
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... Faulkner indicate theme and structure , not only in their own trilogy , but throughout the Yoknapatawpha chronicle , for they symbolize the rapacious advance of the vulgar on society.22 The very name has a multitude of unpleasant ...
... Faulkner indicate theme and structure , not only in their own trilogy , but throughout the Yoknapatawpha chronicle , for they symbolize the rapacious advance of the vulgar on society.22 The very name has a multitude of unpleasant ...
第 78 頁
... Faulkner's pre- occupation with namelessness . " To me , " said Faulkner when asked why he had not given the characters names , " the story was simply for background effect and they didn't need real names , they just needed to be people ...
... Faulkner's pre- occupation with namelessness . " To me , " said Faulkner when asked why he had not given the characters names , " the story was simply for background effect and they didn't need real names , they just needed to be people ...
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