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Brooks, Cleanth

William Faulkner: The Yoknapatawpha Country

ISBN: 0807116017

Wadlington, Warwick

As I Lay Dying: Stories Out of Stories

Hardcover

ISBN: 080578070X

Paperback:

ISBN: 0805781153

Wright, Austin M.

Recalcitrance, Faulkner, and the Professors: A Critical Fiction

ISBN: 0877453012

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.

Baldwin, Marc D. “Faulkner’s Cartographic Method: Producing the Land through Cognitive Mapping.” Faulkner Journal 7.1-2 (Fall 1991-Spring 1992): 193-214.

Bennett, Bruce. “Homecomings: A Personal Reflection.” A Talent(ed) Digger. Eds. Hena Maes-Jelinek, Gordon Collier, and Geoffrey V. Davis. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1996. 85-88.

Bergman, Jill. “‘This Was the Answer to It’: Sexuality and Maternity in As I Lay Dying.” Mississippi Quarterly 49.3 (Summer 1996): 393-407.

Blaine, Diana York. “The Abjection of Addie and Other Myths of the Maternal in As I Lay Dying.” Mississippi Quarterly 47.3 (Summer 1994): 419-39.

Blotner, Joseph. “How As I Lay Dying Came to Be.” Readings on William Faulkner. Ed. Clarice Swisher. San Diego: Greenhaven, 1998. 113-19.

Brooks, Cleanth. “The Odyssey of the Bundrens (As I Lay Dying).” William Faulkner: The Yoknapatawpha Country (1963). 141-66.

Calkins, Paul Luis. “Be Careful What You Wish For: As I Lay Dying and the Shaming of Abjection.” Faulkner Journal 12.1 (Fall 1996): 91-109.

Carpenter, Lucas. “Floyd Collins and the Sand Cave Tragedy: A Possible Source for Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” Kentucky Review 12.3 (Spring 1995): 3-18.

Castro Sanchez, Miguel. “Tipos, caricaturas y ‘grotesques’ en As I Lay Dying de William Faulkner.” Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 32-33 (1996): 207-15.

Chappel, Deborah K. “Pa Says: The Rhetoric of Faulkner’s Anse Bundren.” Mississippi Quarterly 44.3 (Summer 1991): 273-85.

Connors, Thomas. “Addie’s Last Tape.” American Theatre 12.8 (October 1995): 23.

Delville, Michel. “Alienating Language and Darl’s Narrative Consciousness in Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” Southern Literary Journal 27.1 (Fall 1994): 61-72.

---. “Vardaman’s Fish and Addie’s Jar: Faulkner’s Tales of Mourning and Desire.” Hungarian Journal of English & American Studies 1 (1996): 85-91.

Dickerson, Mary Jane.As I Lay Dying and The Waste Land--Some Relationships.” Mississippi Quarterly 17 (Summer 1964): 129-35.

---. “Some Sources of Faulkner’s Myth in As I Lay Dying.” Mississippi Quarterly 19 (Summer 1966): 132-42.

Donnelly, Colleen. “The Syntax of Perception in As I Lay Dying.” CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 53.2 (Winter 1991): 54-68.

Fabijancic, Tony. “Reification, Dereification, Subjectivity: Towards a Marxist Reading of William Faulkner’s Poor-White Topography.” Faulkner Journal 10.1 (Fall 1994): 75-94.

Ferrer, Daniel.In Omnis Iam Vocabuli Mortem: Representation of Absence: The Subject of Representation and Absence of the Subject in William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” Oxford Literary Review 5.1-2 (1982): 21-36.

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.

Gaggi, Silvio. From Text to Hypertext: Decentering the Subject in Fiction, Film, the Visual Arts, and Electronic Media. Philadelphia:  U of Pennsylvania P, 1997.

Gannon, Charles Edward. “Speculative Fiction: Literature of Political Transformation.” DAI 58.11 (May 1998): 4269-70.

Garrett, George P, Jr. “Some Revisions in As I Lay Dying.” Modern Language Notes 73 (June 1958): 414-17.

Hardin, Michael. “Freud’s Family: The Journey to Bury the Death Drive in Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” Southern Studies: an Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 5.3-4 (Fall-Winter 1994): 95-103.

Hattenhauer, Darryl. “The Geometric Design of As I Lay Dying.” Colby Quarterly 30.2 (June 1994): 146-53.

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

Hemenway, Robert. “Enigmas of Being in As I Lay Dying.” Modern Fiction Studies 16 (Summer 1970): 133-46.

Henninger, Katherine. “‘It’s an Outrage’: Pregnancy and Abortion in Faulkner’s Fiction of the Thirties.” Faulkner Journal 12.1 (Fall 1996): 23-41.

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

Holloway, Karla F. C. “Narrative Time/Spiritual Text: Beloved and As I Lay Dying.” Unflinching Gaze: Morrison and Faulkner Re-Envisioned. Eds. Carol A. Kolmerten, Stephen M. Ross, and Judith Bryant Wittenberg. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1997.

Hustis, Harriet. “The Tangled Webs We Weave: Faulkner Scholarship and the Significance of Addie Bundren’s Monologue.” Faulkner Journal 12.1 (Fall 1996): 3-21.

Janssens, Marcel. “Louis Paul Boon en William Faulkner.” Spiegel der Letteren 39.3-4 (1997): 249-62.

Jovanovic, Mladen. “Deviation and Translation.” TTR: Traduction, Terminologie, Redaction: Etudes Sur le Texte et Ses Transformations 4.1 (1991): 83-98.

Kaelin, E. F. “‘If You Could Just Ravel Out into Time.’” Narrative Ironies. Eds. Raymond A. Prier and Gerald Gillespie. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997. 107-21.

Kincaid, Nancy. “As Me and Addie Lay Dying.” Southern Review 30.3 (Summer 1994): 582-95.

Luce, Dianne C. Annotations to William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying. William Faulkner, Annotations to the Novels Series. New York: Garland, 1990.

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. Rpt. in National Identities and Post-Americanist Narratives. Ed. Donald E. Pease. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1994. 69-94.

McCann, Barry R. “Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying: The Coffin Pictogram and the Function of Form.” University of Mississippi Studies in English 11-12 (1993-1995): 272-81.

McKee, Patricia. “As I Lay Dying: Experience in Passing.” South Atlantic Quarterly 90.3 (Summer 1991): 579-632.

Mellard, James M. “Faulkner’s Philosophical Novel: Ontological Themes in As I Lay Dying.” The Personalist: an International Review of Philosophy 48 (October 1967): 509-23.

---. “Realism, Naturalism, Modernism: Residual, Dominant, and Emergent Ideologies in As I Lay Dying.” Faulkner and Ideology. Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 1992. Eds. Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1995. 217-37.

---. “Something New and Hard and Bright: Faulkner, Ideology, and the Construction of Modernism.” Mississippi Quarterly 48.3 ( 1995): 459-79.

Merrill, Robert. “Faulknerian Tragedy: The Example of As I Lay Dying.” Mississippi Quarterly 47.3 (Summer 1994): 403-18.

Mitsch, Ruthmarie H. “Maryse Conde’s Mangroves.” Research in African Literatures 28.4 (Winter 1997): 54-70.

Morris, Wesley. “The Irrepressible Real: Jacques Lacan and Poststructuralism.” American Criticism and the Poststructuralist Age. Ed. I Konigsberg. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1981. 116-34.

Myungja, Kim. “‘Outside the Circle.’” The Journal of English Language and Literature 37.3 (Autumn 1991): 689-707. In Korean with English summary.

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

O’Donnell, Patrick. “Between the Family and the State: Nomadism and Authority in As I Lay Dying.Faulkner Journal 7.1-2 (Fall 1991-Spring 1992): 83-94.

Peake, C. H. “The Irreconcilable Dimensions of Faulkner’s ‘As I Lay Dying.'” Neohelicon: Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum 18 (1991): 98-110.

Pellon, Gustavo. “Ideology and Structure in Giardinelli’s Santo Oficio de la memoria.” Studies in Twentieth Century Literature 19.1 (Winter 1995): 81-99.

Pitavy, Francois. “William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez: A Fictional Conversation.” Faulkner, His Contemporaries, and His Posterity. Ed. Waldemar Zacharasiewicz. Tubingen: Francke, 1993. 336-48.

Poland, Tim. “Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” Explicator 49.2 (Winter 1991): 118-20.

Ross, Stephen M. “‘Voice’ in Narrative Texts: The Example of As I Lay Dying.” PMLA 94 (March 1979): 300-10.

Rule, Philip C. “The Old Testament Themes in As I Lay Dying.” Readings on William Faulkner. Ed. Clarice Swisher. San Diego: Greenhaven, 1998. 120-28.

Sass, Karen R. “At a Loss for Words: Addie and Language in As I Lay Dying.Faulkner Journal 6.2 (Spring 1991): 9-21.

Simon, John K. “‘What Are You Laughing at, Darl?’: Madness and Humor in As I Lay Dying.” College English 25 (November 1963): 104-10.

Sundquist, Eric J. “Death, Grief, Analogous Form: As I Lay Dying.” Philosophical Approaches to Literature: New Essays on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Texts. Ed. William E. Cain. Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell UP, 1982. 165-82.

Towner, Theresa M. “Black Matters on the Dixie Limited: As I Lay Dying and The Bluest Eye.” Unflinching Gaze: Morrison and Faulkner Re-Envisioned. Eds. Carol A. Kolmerten, Stephen M. Ross, and Judith Bryant Wittenberg. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1997.

Tredell, Nicolas, ed. William Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying. Trumpington: Icon, 1999.

VanderVeen, Arthur A. “Faulkner, the Interwar Gold Standard, and Discourses of Value in the 1930s.” Faulkner Journal 12.1 (Fall 1996): 43-62.

Wadlington, Warwick. As I Lay Dying: Stories out of Stories. Twayne’s Masterwork Studies 102. New York: Twayne, 1992. Commentary

Weinstein, Philip M.. “‘Coming Unalone’: Gesture and Gestation in Faulkner and O’Connor.” Faulkner, His Contemporaries, and His Posterity. Ed. Waldemar Zacharasiewicz. Tubingen: Francke, 1993. 262-75.

Wood, Amy Louise. “Feminine Rebellion and Mimicry in Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” Faulkner Journal 9.1-2 (Fall 1993-Spring 1994): 99-112.

Woodbery, Bonnie. “The Abject in Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” Literature and Psychology 40.3 (1994): 26-42.

Wright, Austin M. Recalcitrance, Faulkner & the Professors: A Critical Fiction. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1990.


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