Works matching IS 2691669X AND DT 2022 AND VI 48/49 AND IP 2/1
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Family Dysfunction in As I Lay Dying, Salvage the Bones, and Sing, Unburied, Sing.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 125
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Beyond Visibility: Ghosts in William Faulkner and in Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 109
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"I Like to Think I Know What Death Is": The Unburied in William Faulkner and Jesmyn Ward.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 93
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"Parchman as past, present, and future all at once?": Race Violence as an Interminable System in Sing, Unburied Sing.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 71
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"It runs in the blood, like silt in river water": Ecospirituality as Memory in Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 49
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Consider the Demons: Possession and the Failure of Exorcism in William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! and Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 35
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The Use of Counterpoint in Faulkner and Ward.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 23
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Faulknerian Echoes in Jesmyn Ward's Where the Line Bleeds: Family Relationships, Fraternal Conflict, and Community Support.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. 1
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INTRODUCTION.
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- Philological Review, 2022, v. 48/49, n. 2/1, p. v
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