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Faulkner Criticism in the 1990s:

1992


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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.  Because they are protected by copyright, none of the bibliographical resources listed here are available online at this web site.

"A New Configuration of Faulkner’s Feminine: Linda Snopes Kohl in The Mansion." Faulkner Journal 8.1 (Fall 1992): 21-41.

Bauer, Margaret D. "The Evolution of Caddy: An Intertextual Reading of The Sound

and the Fury and Ellen Gilchrist's The Annunciation." Southern Literary Journal 25.1 (Fall 1992): 40-51.

Benoit, Raymond. "Archetypes and Ecotones: The Tree in Faulkner’s 'The Bear' and Irving's 'Rip Van Winkle.’" Notes on Contemporary Literature 22.1 (January 1992): 4-5.

Beppu, Keiko. "The Iconography of the Madonna and the American Imagination, 1: The Missing Joseph; 2: Roxana's Daughters." Kobe College Studies 38; 39.3 [112]; 3 [115] (March 1992): 93-104.

Bidney, Martin. "The Ring and the Book and Light in August: Faulkner’s Response to Browning." Victorian Newsletter 81 (Spring 1992): 51-59.

Bleikasten, Andrée. "Mississippi Blues: Faulkner, le deuil, la melancolie." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70.753-754 (January-February 1992): 5-20.

Bonner, Thomas, Jr. "Light in New Orleans: Change in the Writings of Mark Twain, Lafcadio Hearn, William Faulkner, and Walker Percy." University of Mississippi Studies in English 10 (1992): 213-26.

Bozzetto, Roger. "Un Conteur d'histoire: Faulkner nouvelliste." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 98-109.

Brooks, Peter. Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1992.

Castille, Philip Dubuisson. "Dilsey's Easter Conversion in Faulkner’s The Sound and the

Fury." Studies in the Novel 24.4 (Winter 1992): 423-33.

Chakovsky, Sergei. "'The Whole History of the Human Heart on the Head of a Pin': Toward Faulkner’s Philosophy of Composition." Russian Eyes on American Literature. Eds. Sergei Chakovsky and M. Thomas Inge. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1992. 161-72

Chaplin, Jeanette. "Burning Barns in Warren and Faulkner." 'To Love So Well the World': A Festschrift in Honor of Robert Penn Warren. Ed. Dennis L. Weeks. New York: Peter Lang, 1992. 223-28

Chassay, Jean-Francois. "'Traduit de l'américain.’" Etudes Françaises 28.2-3 (Fall 1992-Winter 1993): 69-81.

Clark, William Bedford. "Where Ideology Leaves Off: Cowley, Warren, and Faulkner Revisited." Studies in the Novel 24.3 (Fall 1992): 298-308.

Clarke, Deborah; Makward, Christiane P. "Camus, Faulkner, Dead Mothers: A Dialogue." Camus's L'Etranger: Fifty Years On. Ed. Adele King. New York: St. Martin's, 1992. 194-208.

Crabtree, Claire. "Plots of Punishment and Faulkner’s Injured Women: Charlotte Rittenmeyer and Linda Snopes." Michigan Academician 24.4 (Summer 1992): 527-39.

Dale, Corinne. "Absalom, Absalom! and the Snopes Trilogy: Southern Patriarchy in Revision." Mississippi Quarterly 45.3 (Summer 1992): 321-37.

Dalziel, Pamela. "Absalom, Absalom!: The Extension of Dialogic Form." Mississippi Quarterly 45.3 (Summer 1992): 277-94.

Daniel, Lee A. "El 'Dixie Gongorism' de Joaquin Bestard y La obsesion de German Ortiga." Confluencia: Revista Hispanica de Cultura y Literature 7.2 (Spring 1992): 163-71. In Spanish.

Denisova, T. N. "The Postage-Stamp Novel: William Faulkner and Ukrainian Writers: A Comparative Study." Scottish Slavonic Review 19 (Autumn 1992): 7-26.

Desmond, John F. "From Suicide to Ex-Suicide: Note on the Southern Writer as Hero in the Age of Despair." Southern Literary Journal 25.1 (Fall 1992): 89-105.

Dickerson, Mary Jane. "Stephen King Reading William Faulkner: Memory, Desire, and Time in the Making of It." The Dark Descent: Essays Defining Stephen King's Horrorscape. Ed. Tony Magistrate. New York: Greenwood, 1992. 171-86.

Doell, Cynthia Rae. "Structures of Temporality, Reflections on History: Twentieth Century Literature and Theory." DAI 53.5 (November 1992): 1508A.

Dunne, Robert. "Absalom, Absalom! and the Ripple-Effect of the Past." University of Mississippi Studies in English 10 (1992): 56-66.

Duytschaever, Joris. "Faulkner and Theun de Vries: A Note on the Early Reception of Faulkner’s Work in the Low Countries." Europa Provincia Mundi. Eds. Joep Leerssen and Karl Ulrich Syndrom. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1992. 389-97.

Edwards, Jorge. "Contrabando cervantino." Suplemento Literario La Nation (21 June 1992): 1. In Spanish.

Eyster, Kevin I. "The Personal Narrative in Fiction: Faulkner’s The Reivers." Western Folklore 51.1 (January 1992): 11-21.

Farmer, Joy A. "The Sound and the Fury of Larry Brown's 'Waiting for the Ladies.’" Studies in Short Fiction 29.3 (Summer 1992): 315-22.

Fayen, Tanya T. "Borges: Literary Sleuth." Borges' Craft of Fiction: Selected Essays on His Writing. Ed. Joseph Tyler. Carrollton: Internat. Circle of Borges Scholars, West Georgia Coll., 1992. 43-55.

Finkhouse, Joseph Peter. "Fictions Made and Missing: William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez." DAI 52.9 (March 1992): 3272A.

Fleming, Robert E. "James Weldon Johnson's God's Trombones as a Source for Faulkner’s Rev'un Shegog." College Language Association Journal 36.1 (September 1992): 24-30.

Foulke, Robert. "From the Center to the Dangerous Hemisphere: Heart of Darkness and Typhoon." Conrad's Literary Career. Eds. Keith Carabine, Owen Knowles, and Wieslaw Krajka. Lublin: Maria Curie-Sklodowska UP, 1992. 127-51.

Garfield, Deborah Michelle. "Power: Women, Privation and Language in American Narrative, 1861-1936." DAI 53.1 (July 1992): 150A.

Geoffroy, Alain. "L'Enfant et la plume." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 69-79. In French.

Geoffroy, Alain. "Through Rosa's Looking-Glass: Narcissism and Identification in Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!" Mississippi Quarterly 45.3 (Summer 1992): 313-21.

Gerlach, John. "Faulkner’s Unvanquished and Welty's Golden Apples: The Boundaries of Story, Cycle, and Novel." Short Story 2.2 (Winter-Spring 1992): 51-62

Hauser, Byron Carl. "Pierre Macherey's Theory of Literary Production Applied to William Faulkner’s Three Snopes Novels: The Hamlet, The Town, and The Mansion." DAI 52.7 (January 1992): 2552A.

Hayes, Elizabeth. "Tension between Darl and Jewel." Southern Literary Journal 24.2 (Spring 1992): 49-61.

Hicks, James Mark. "The Sentimental Disposition of Modernism: Perspectivism and Representation in the Novel." DAI 53.3 (November 1992): 1509A-10A.

Ho, Wen-ching. "Sex accross the Color Line in Go Down, Moses." Studies in English Literature and Linguistics 18 (May 1992): 29-49.

Holditch, W. Kenneth. "The Brooding Air of the Past: William Faulkner." Literary New Orleans: Essays and Meditations. Ed. Richard S. Kennedy. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992.. 38-50.

Honnighausen, Löthar, and André Bleikasten, (trans.). "Madame Bovary et le martin-pecheur de Caroline: Regionalism et modernisme dans Sanctuaire." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 45-56. In French.

Horsford, Howard C. "Faulkner’s (Mostly) Unreal Indians in Early Mississippi History." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 64.2 (June 1992): 311-30.

Inge, M. Thomas. "Faulkner." American Literary Scholarship: An Annual (1992): 151-65.

Inge, M. Thomas. Faulkner, Sut, and Other Southerners: Essays in Literary History. West Cornwall, CT: Locust Hill, 1992.

Irwin, John T. "Horace Benbow and the Myth of Narcissa." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 64.3 (September 1992): 543-66.

Koyama, Toshio. "Fauns and Blue Hills: Faulkner’s Heroes and Topography." Kwansei Gakuin University Annual Studies 41 (1992): 27-36.

Levitsky, Holli Gwen. "Carnival, Gender, and Cultural Ambivalence in William Faulkner’s Snopes Trilogy." DAI 52.12 (June 1992): 4330A.

Liu, Jun. "Tragic Reaction: Nietzsche and Questions of Faulkner’s Style." DAI 53.6 (December 1992): 1907A.

Long, Kim Martin. "The American Eve: The Garden of Eden and the American Dream in the Works of Hawthorne and Faulkner." Mount Olive Review 6 (Spring 1992): 77-85.

Lucas, Teri. "Medicine — Faulkner’s Guide to the Future of Humanity." University of Mississippi Studies in English 10 (1992): 177-80.

Lyday, Lance. "Faulkner Criticism: Will It Ever End?" South Carolina Review 25.1 (Fall 1992): 183-93.

MacLelland, Jackie. "Honor and Milly Jones in Absalom, Absalom!" Mount Olive Review 6 (Spring 1992): 52-55.

Marshall, Alexander J., III. "Faulkner." American Literary Scholarship: An Annual (1992): 131-41.

Matter-Seibel, Sabina. "Der Suden im Spatwerk Faulkners." Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1992.

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

Matthews, John T. "As I Lay Dying in the Machine Age." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture 19. 1 (Spring 1992): 69-94.

Matthews, John T., and Nicole Moulinoux, (trans.). "Modernisation et modernisme: Faulkner et l'ere de la machine." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 57-68. In French.

McHugh, Patrick. "William Faulkner and the American New Jerusalem." Arizona Quarterly 48.1 (Spring 1992): 24-43.

McMillen, Neil R.; Polk, Noel. "Faulkner on Lynching." Faulkner Journal 8. 1 (Fall 1992): 3-14.

Millecam, Jean-Pierre. "Faulkner, Proust, Sartre et les autres." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 127-32.

Moore, Gene M. "Of Time and Its Mathematical Progression: Problems of Chronology in Faulkner’s 'A Rose for Emily.’" Studies in Short Fiction 29. 2 (Spring 1992): 195-204.

Morton, Doris Burns. "William Faulkner’s Artistic Uses of Negro Culture in Selected Fiction." DAI 53.5 (November 1992): 1519A.

Moulinoux, Nicole. "Maitres et demeures." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 110-19.

Moulinoux, Nicole. "Pour un tombeau de Faulkner." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 133-39.

Nicolaisen, Peter. "'The Dark Land Talking the Voiceless Speech': Faulkner and 'Native Soil.’" Mississippi Quarterly 45.3 (Summer 1992): 253-76.

Nielsen, Paul S. "What Does Addie Bundren Mean, and How Does She Mean It?" Southern Literary Journal 25.1 (Fall 1992): 33-39.

Park, Yup. "Faulkner’s Historical Consciousness: The Case of Absalom, Absalom!"

The Journal of English Language and Literature 38.3 (Fall 1992): 535-52. In Korean with English summary.

Pitavy, Francois. "Jouer à Vicksburg ou l'aporie de la conscience sudiste: L'Ouverture des Invaincus." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 34-44. In French.

Poland, Tim. "Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!" Explicator 50.4 (Summer 1992): 239-41.

Pothier, Jacques. "La Matiere des Snopes." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 25-33. In French.

Railey, Kevin. "Cavalier Ideology and History: The Significance of Quentin's Section in The Sound and the Fury." Arizona Quarterly 48.3 (Autumn 1992): 77-94.

Roberts, Diane. "A Precarious Pedestal: The Confederate Woman in Faulkner’s Unvanquished." Journal of American Studies 26.2 (August 1992): 233-46.

Ross, Stephen M., and André Bleikasten, (trans.). "Les Voix de l'écrivain." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 120-26.

Rouberol, Jean. "Faulkner, cet elisabethain . . ." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 92-97.

Ryan, Heberden W. "Behind Closed Doors: The Unknowable and the Unknowing in Absalom, Absalom!" Mississippi Quarterly 45.3 (Summer 1992): 295-312.

 

Scoblionko, Andrew. "Subjectivity and Homelessness in Soldier's Pay." Faulkner Journal 8.1 (Fall 1992): 61-71.

Stephenson, Shelby. "Grassroots Law in The Sound and The Fury." Pembroke Magazine 24 (1992): 135-38.

Stoicheff, Peter. "Between Originality and Indebtedness: Allegories of Authorship in William Faulkner’s The Sound and Fury." Modern Language Quarterly 53.4 (December 1992): 449-63.

Tanaka, Hisao. "Faulkner’s Soldiers' Pay: Departure from the Waste Land." Chu-Shikoku Studies in American Literature 28 (June 1992): 21-31. In Chinese with English summary.

Trefzer, Annette. "The Politics of In-Difference: Zora Neale Hurston and William Faulkner." DAI 53.6 (December 1992): 1918A.

Truesdale, Barbara L. "The Problem of Suffering: The Questions of Job in King Lear, Moby-Dick, and The Sound and the Fury." DAI 52. 11 (May 1992): 3931A.

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

Viart, Dominique. "Un Mausolée pour le Sud: Faulkner et les paradoxes du primitivisme." Révue des Sciences Humaines 101.3 (227) (July-September 1992): 197-219.

Vickers, Jim. "A Week or 3 Days in Chapel Hill: Faulkner, Contempo, and Their Contemporaries." North Carolina Literary Review 1.1 (Summer 1992): 17-29.

Wallace, James M. "Faulkner’s 'A Rose for Emily.’" Explicator 50. 2 (Winter 1992): 105-07.

Walters, Mark James. "Faulkner’s Revenge Comedies." DAI 52. 11 (May 1992): 3931A.

Watson, James G. "'My Father's Unfailing Kindness': William Faulkner and the Idea of Home." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 64.4 (December 1992): 749-61.

Watson, James G. "Two Letters about William Faulkner, 1918." Faulkner Journal 8. 1 (Fall 1992): 15-19.

Watson, James G., ed. Thinking of Home: William Faulkner’s Letters to His Mother and Father, 1918-1925. New York: Norton, 1992.

Weinstein, Philip, and Jacques Pothier, (trans.). "La Constitution du sujet: Joe Christmas et Ike McCaslin." Europe: Revue Littéraire Mensuelle 70. 753-754 (January-February 1992): 80-91. In French.

Weinstein, Philip M. Faulkner’s Subject: A Cosmos No One Owns. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992.

Werlock, Abby H. P. "Poor Whites: Joads and Snopeses." San Jose Studies 18.1 (Winter 1992): 61-71.

Wilmeth, Thomas. "You Hope to Learn: Flem's Self-Empowerment through Silence in Faulkner’s Snopes Trilogy." The SECOL Review: Southeastern Conference on Linguistics 16.2 (Fall 1992): 165-78.

Wilson, Deborah. "Patterning the Past: History as Ideology in Modern Southern Fiction." DAI 52.9 (March 1992): 3287A.

Wondra, Janet. "'Play' within a Play: Gaming with Language in Requiem for a Nun." Faulkner Journal 8. 1 (Fall 1992): 43-59.

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