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Volume 170
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism
Criticism of the Works of Various Topics in Twentieth-Century Literature, including Literary and Critical Movements, Prominent Themes and Genres, Anniversary Celebrations, and Surveys of National Literatures
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COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN TCLC, VOLUME 170, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING PERIODICALS:
American Literature, v. 70, winter, 1998. Copyright, 1998, Duke University Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission of the publisher.—Extrapolation, v. 28, spring, 1987. Copyright © 1987 by The Kent State University Press. Reproduced by permission.—The Faulkner Journal, v. 12, spring, 1997. Copyright © 1997 The University of Akron. Reproduced by permission./ v. 16, fall, 2000-2001; v. 17, fall, 2001. Copyright © 2001 The University of Central Florida. Both reproduced by permission.—The Hemingway Review, v. 15, spring, 1996. Copyright © 1996 The Ernest Hemingway Foundation. Published by the University of Idaho Press, Moscow, Idaho. Reproduced by permission.—James Joyce Quarterly, v. 34, summer, 1997. Copyright, 1997, The University of Tulsa. Reproduced by permission.—Journal of American Folklore, v. 77, October-December, 1964. Reproduced by permission of the American Folklore Society. Not for further reproduction.— Judaica Librarianship, v. 3, 1986-87. Reproduced by permission.—Modern Philology, v. 98, May, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—New Republic, v. 209, August 23, 1993. Copyright © 1993 by The New Republic, Inc. Reproduced by permission of The New Republic.—Nineteenth-Century French Studies, v. 11, fall-winter, 1982-83. Copyright © 1982 by Nineteenth-Century French Studies. Reproduced by permission.—NWSA Journal, v. 12, spring, 2000. © 2000 NWSA Journal. Reproduced by permission.—Proteus: A Journal of Ideas, v. 6, spring, 1989 for “Matters of Canon: Reappraising Gone with the Wind” by Amy Levin. Shippensburg PA 17257-2299. © 1989 by Shippensburg University. Reprinted with permission.—South Atlantic Review, v. 58, January, 1993; v. 65, winter, 2000. © 1993, 2000 by the South Atlantic Modern Language Association. Both reproduced by permission.—The Southern Literary Journal, v. 31, spring, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by the University of North Carolina Press. Used by permission.—The Southern Quarterly, v. 37, spring-summer, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by the University of Southern Mississippi. Reproduced by permission.—Southern Review, v. 30, summer, 1994 for “As Me and Addie Lay Dying” by Nanci Kincaid; v. 30, summer, 1994 for “The World That Created William Faulkner” by Don H. Doyle. Copyright © 1994 Louisiana State University. Both reproduced by permission of the respective authors.—Southern Studies, v. 5, spring-summer, 1994. Copyright © 1994 by Southern Studies Institute. Reproduced by permission of the publisher.— Southwest Review, v. 78, summer, 1993. Copyright © 1993 Southern Methodist University. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Virginia Quarterly Review, v. 64, autumn, 1986. Copyright 1986, by The Virginia Quarterly Review, The University of Virginia. Reproduced by permission of the publisher.—Women: A Cultural Review, v. 4, spring, 1993 for “Anniversaries, Sequels and Bandwagons: Gone with the Wind, 1989-91” by Helen Taylor. © Oxford University Press 1993. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Ltd., and the author. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals.—Women’s Studies, v. 22, September, 1993 for “White Women’s Complicity and the Taboo: Faulkner’s Layered Critique of the ‘Miscegenation Complex’” by Karen M. Andrews; v. 22, September, 1993 for “Women and Law in Faulkner” by Michael Lahey. © 1993 Gordon and Breach Science Publishers S.A. All rights reserved. Both reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Group, LLC., http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the respective authors.—The Yearbook of English Studies: Strategies of Reading: Dickens and After Special Number, v. 26, 1996 for “Some African-American Fictional Responses to Gone With the Wind,” by Mary Conde. Copyright © Modern Humanities Research Association 1996. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author.
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN TCLC, VOLUME 170, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING BOOKS:
Barth, John. From “My Faulkner,” in Faulkner and Postmodernism: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1999. Edited by John
N. Duvall and Ann J. Abadie. University Press of Mississippi, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Bercovitch, Sacvan. From “Culture in a Faulknerian Context,” in Faulkner in Cultural Context: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1995. Edited by Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J. Abadie. University Press of Mississippi, 1997. Copyright © 1997 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Repro
duced by permission.—Davis, Thadious M. From The Achievement of William Faulkner: A Centennial Tribute. Randolph-Macon College, 1998. Copyright © Thadious M. Davis. Reproduced by permission.—Entzminger, Betina. From The Belle Gone Bad: White Southern Women Writers and the Dark Seductress. Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by Louisiana State University Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Hanson, Elizabeth I. From Margaret Mitchell. Twayne Publishers, A Division of G. K. Hall & Co., 1991. © 1991 by G. K. Hall & Co. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of The Gale Group.—Hönnighausen, Lothar. From The Achievement of William Faulkner: A Centennial Tribute. Randolph-Macon College, 1998. Copyright © Lothar Hönnighausen. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Kartiganer, Donald M. From “In Place of an Introduction: Reading Faulkner,” in Faulkner at 100: Retrospect and Prospect: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1997. Edited by Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J. Abadie. University Press of Mississippi, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Kennedy, William. From “Learning from Faulkner: The Obituary of Fear,” in Faulkner and the Natural World: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1996. Edited by Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J. Abadie. University Press of Mississippi, 1998. Copyright © 1998 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Kreyling, Michael. From “Faulkner in the Twenty-First Century: Boundaries of Meaning, Boundaries of Mississippi,” in Faulkner in the Twenty-First Century: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 2000. Edited by Robert W. Hamblin and Ann J. Abadie. University Press of Mississippi, 2003. Copyright © 2003 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—McPherson, Tara. From “Seeing in Black and White: Gender and Racial Visibility from Gone With the Wind to Scarlett,” in Hop on Pop: The Politics and Pleasures of Popular Culture. Edited by Henry Jenkins, Tara McPherson, and Jane Shattuc. Duke University Press, 2002. Copyright, 2002, Duke University Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission of the publisher.—O’Donnell, Patrick. From “Faulkner in Light of Morrison,” in Unflinching Gaze: Morrison and Faulkner Re-Envisioned. Edited by Carol A. Kolmerten, Stephen M. Ross, and Judith Bryant Wittenberg. University Press of Mississippi, 1997. Copyright © 1997 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Pierpont, Claudia Roth. From Passionate Minds: Women Rewriting the World. Alfred A. Knopf, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by Claudia Roth Pierpont. Used by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc.—Skei, Hans K. From Reading Faulkner’s Best Short Stories. University of South Carolina Press, 1999. © 1999 University of South Carolina. Reproduced by permission.—Taylor, Helen. From “Gone with the Wind and Its Influence,” in The History of Southern Women’s Literature. Edited by Carolyn Perry and Mary Louise Weaks. Louisiana State University, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by Louisiana State University Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Wagner-Martin, Linda. From an Introduction to William Faulkner: Six Decades of Criticism. Michigan State University Press, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by Linda Wagner-Martin. Reproduced by permission.—Weinstein, Philip M. From “‘A Sight-Draft Dated Yesterday’: Faulkner’s Uninsured Immortality,” in Faulkner at 100: Retrospect and Prospect: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1997. Edited by Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J. Abadie. University Press of Mississippi, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.
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