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| 41. | Linguistic Representation Of Spatial Narrative Mode In Absalom,Absalom! |
| 42. | Gendered Construction Of Southern Gothicism In The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter And Absalom,Absalom!:A Comparative Study |
| 43. | On The Spatial Narrative In Absalom,Absalom! |
| 44. | The Failure Of Self-Cure:the Pursuit Of The Individuation In Absalom,Absalom! |
| 45. | An Analysis Of Absalom,absalom! From The Perspective Of Ethical Literary Criticism |
| 46. | A Biblical-Archetypal Interpretation Of Faulkner’s The Sound And The Fury,Light In August And Absalom,Absalom! |
| 47. | Complex,Archetype,and Individuation |
| 48. | Self-creation, community, and autonomy: The liberation of Richard Rorty's philosophy of self as imagined by 'Absalom, Absalom!' |
| 49. | Exchanging values: A comparison of Flaubert's concept of irony in 'Madam Bovary' and Faulkner's reading of commodity culture in 'Absalom, Absalom!' (Gustave Flaubert, William Faulkner, France) |
| 50. | 'Spurious delusions of reward': Innocence and United States identity in the Caribbean of William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Russell Banks |
| 51. | Reading Derrida's deconstruction and deconstructive reading of Faulkner's 'Mosquitoes', 'The Sound and the Fury' and 'Absalom, Absalom!' (Jacques Derrida, William Faulkner) |
| 52. | 'I am telling': The discourse of incest and miscegenation in William Faulkner's 'Go Down, Moses' and 'Absalom, Absalom!' and Toni Morrison's 'Song of Solomon' |
| 53. | Crosshatching: Postgendering structures in 'Absalom, Absalom!' and 'The Golden Bowl' |
| 54. | A comparison of the themes of 'Absalom, Absalom!' and 'Light in August,' by William Faulkner with 'Beloved' and 'Jazz,' by Toni Morrison |
| 55. | Myth, ritual, and taboo in William Faulkner's 'Absalom, Absalom!' |
| 56. | Portrayals of twentieth-century masculinity in London's the Sea-Wolf and Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! |
| 57. | Slavery and the Civil War in Cultural Memory |
| 58. | The Cursed South |
| 59. | Repetition Or Innovation:An Intertextual Study Of Cormac McCarthy’s Outer Dark |
| 60. | An Ethical Literary Interpretation Of Absalom,Absalom! |
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