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Full-Text Articles in American Literature
Index 1 (1981-1994), Lawrence Wells
Index 1 (1981-1994), Lawrence Wells
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
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Vol. 14, No. 4 (1994), John Egerton
Vol. 14, No. 4 (1994), John Egerton
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
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Vol. 14, No. 3 (1994), Samuel M. Turney, Thomas M. Verich, M. Thomas Inge, John Ruemmler, Wendy Goldberg
Vol. 14, No. 3 (1994), Samuel M. Turney, Thomas M. Verich, M. Thomas Inge, John Ruemmler, Wendy Goldberg
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
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Vol. 14, No. 2 (1994), Tina H. Hahn, William E. Strickland, M. Thomas Inge
Vol. 14, No. 2 (1994), Tina H. Hahn, William E. Strickland, M. Thomas Inge
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
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The Faulkner Newsletter Collected Issues, William Boozer, Dean Faulkner Wells, Lawrence Wells
The Faulkner Newsletter Collected Issues, William Boozer, Dean Faulkner Wells, Lawrence Wells
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
Introductory material to accompany the 1994 publication of The Faulkner Newsletter Collected Issues by Yoknapatawpha Press (ISBN 0916242668). The volume reprinted the first 54 issues of the publication along with an index compiled by the publishers. Includes a "Letter from the Publishers", their bios, and an introduction by William Boozer.
Vol. 14, No. 1 (1994), Tommy Covington, Seymour Lawrence
Vol. 14, No. 1 (1994), Tommy Covington, Seymour Lawrence
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
No abstract provided.
Father Knows Best, Judith Roof
Father Knows Best, Judith Roof
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
In his essay, "Althusser's Mirror," Carsten Strathausen reveals the paternal politics inherent to any gesture of appropriation. Molding Lacan to an Althusserian mirror, Strathausen demonstrates parallels between Lacan's mirror stage and Althusser's interpellated subject. The resemblance, created through what Strathausen suggests is Althusser's mis-reading of Lacan, reveals their mutual influence. The question of influence, however, becomes an issue of tradition Althusser links to a politics of legitimacy and right he associates with a figure of paternity. While the process of filiation would seem to extend from Lacan to Althusser in the logic of the mirror employed by Strathausen to renew …