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List of Illustrations | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction: "Time and Its Furniture" | 1 | |
1 | "The Purlieus of Elegance": The Development of Faulkner's Architectural Consciousness | 6 |
2 | "A Just and Holy Cause": The Public Sculpture of Yoknapatawpha | 16 |
3 | "Of Secret and Violent Blood": The Indian Mounds of Yoknapatawpha | 21 |
4 | "Alien Yet Inviolably Durable": The Folk Architecture of Yoknapatawpha | 24 |
5 | "The Aspirations and the Hopes": The Greek Revival of Yoknapatawpha | 45 |
6 | "Immolated Sticks and Stones": The Gothic Revival and Its Kindred Modes | 75 |
7 | "A Kind of Majesty": The Postbellum Architecture of Victorian Yoknapatawpha | 88 |
8 | "Spacious, Suave, Sonorous, and Monastic": The Modernist Architecture of Yoknapatawpha | 103 |
9 | Conclusion: "Each in Its Ordered Place" | 122 |
Appendix: A Letter to My Son | 128 | |
Notes | 148 | |
Selected Bibliography | 153 | |
Illustration Credits | 157 | |
Index | 158 |
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