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Brooks, Cleanth

William Faulkner: Toward Yoknapatawpha and Beyond

ISBN: 0807116025

Urgo, Joseph

Faulkner’s Apocrypha: A Fable, Snopes, and the Spirit of Human Rebellion

ISBN: 0878054049

Note: This listing is provided as a guide to locate scholarly print resources (typically books and articles) pertaining to Faulkner. Except in a few rare instances, these resources are not freely available on the Internet. Some resources may be available via subscription-based online databases, such as Ebscohost, JSTOR, Literature Online, Project MUSE, and netLibrary, to name just a few. Check with your local library for availability. Because they are protected by copyright, none of the bibliographical resources listed here are available online at this web site.

Brooks, Cleanth. “Man’s Fate and Man’s Hope (A Fable).William Faulkner: Toward Yoknapatawpha and Beyond. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1978.

Butterworth, Nancy. Annotations to William Faulkner’s A Fable. William Faulkner, Annotations to the Novels Series. New York: Garland, 1989.

Matthews, Bobby Lynn. “Faulkner, Truth, and the Artist’s Directive: A Reading of A Fable.DAI 52.9 (March 1992): 3284A.

Polk, Noel. “‘Polysyllabic and Verbless Patriotic Nonsense’: Faulkner at Midcentury—His and Ours.” Faulkner and Ideology. Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 1992. Eds. Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1995. 297-328.

Prampolini, Gaetano. “Le traduzioni di The Mansion e A Fable.” Le traduzioni italiane di William Faulkner. Ed. Sergio  Perosa. Venice, Italy: Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, 1998. 141-55.

Urgo, Joseph R. “Conceiving the Enemy: The Rituals of War in Faulkner’s A Fable.Faulkner Studies 1. 2 (September 1992): 1-19

---. Faulkner’s Apocrypha: A Fable, Snopes, and the Spirit of Human Rebellion. Jackson: UP Mississippi, 1989.

Wadlington, Warwick. “Doing What Comes Culturally: Collective Action and the Discourse of Belief in Faulkner and Nathanael West.” Faulkner, His Contemporaries, and His Posterity. Ed. Waldemar Zacharasiewicz. Tubingen: Francke, 1993. 245-52.


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