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... career as a whole . To say this is not to deny the validity of the kind of critical assessment of an author's oeuvre ... career . I want in fact to consider what it means — what it meant for Faulkner at any rate - to have such a thing as ...
... career as a whole . To say this is not to deny the validity of the kind of critical assessment of an author's oeuvre ... career . I want in fact to consider what it means — what it meant for Faulkner at any rate - to have such a thing as ...
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... career , when he made a whole series of retrospective visits to the fictional territory he had first worked over in the twenties and thirties . And it was a process apparently still ongoing when , shortly after the publication of The ...
... career , when he made a whole series of retrospective visits to the fictional territory he had first worked over in the twenties and thirties . And it was a process apparently still ongoing when , shortly after the publication of The ...
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... career to the extent of bringing its final stages into an artificially close alignment with the genuinely gerontological careers of other famous writers . What the end of Faulkner's career would have been like had he not died early ...
... career to the extent of bringing its final stages into an artificially close alignment with the genuinely gerontological careers of other famous writers . What the end of Faulkner's career would have been like had he not died early ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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