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Religious perspectives in Faulkner's fiction: Yoknapatawpha and beyond., J. Robert Barth, editor

Label
Religious perspectives in Faulkner's fiction: Yoknapatawpha and beyond., J. Robert Barth, editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Religious perspectives in Faulkner's fiction: Yoknapatawpha and beyond.
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
389719
Responsibility statement
J. Robert Barth, editor
Table Of Contents
Religion and literature: the critical context.--Faulkner and the Calvinist tradition, by J.R. Barth, S.J.--Faulkner's Southern Puritanism, by H.J. Douglas and R. Daniel.--Faulkner's vision of good and evil, by C. Brooks.--The theological complexity of Faulkner's fiction, by J.W. Hunt.--Vestigial moralities in The sound and the fury, by A.N. Wilder.--The Old Testament vision in As I lay dying, by P.C. Rule, S.J.--Light in August: outrage and compassion, by H.H. Waggoner.--The theological center of Absalom Absalom! By J.W. Hunt.--The bear: an unromantic reading, by H.A. Perluck.--A fable: everyman's warfare, by R.A. King, Jr
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