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William Faulkner and the tangible past
William Faulkner and the tangible past, The world of William Faulkner is seen from a new perspective in Thomas Hines's imaginative and many-faceted study. Hines assesses the impact of the built environment on Faulkner's consciousness and shows how the architecture of the writer's fictional coun, William Faulkner and the tangible past has a rating of 3 stars
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William Faulkner and the tangible past, The world of William Faulkner is seen from a new perspective in Thomas Hines's imaginative and many-faceted study. Hines assesses the impact of the built environment on Faulkner's consciousness and shows how the architecture of the writer's fictional coun, William Faulkner and the tangible past
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  • William Faulkner and the tangible past
  • Written by author Thomas S Hines
  • Published by Berkeley : University of California Press, c1996., 1997/03/27
  • The world of William Faulkner is seen from a new perspective in Thomas Hines's imaginative and many-faceted study. Hines assesses the impact of the built environment on Faulkner's consciousness and shows how the architecture of the writer's fictional coun
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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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