There is something that writers of introductions seldom say but the readers should never forget: an introduction, though it is read first, is written last.
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Publish Date
November 1, 1980
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Language
English
Pages
192
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Subjects
Technique, Knowledge, Incest in literature, Psychological fiction, American, Revenge in literature, History and criticism, American Psychological fiction, Doubles in literature, Repetition (Rhetoric), Psychology, Erzähltechnik, Critique et interprétation, Criticism and interpretation, American literature, history and criticism, 20th century, Faulkner, william, 1897-1962People
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Doubling and incest/repetition and revenge: a speculative reading of Faulkner
1996, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Doubling and Incest / Repetition and Revenge: A Speculative Reading of Faulkner
March 14, 1996, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Doubling and Incest / Repetition and Revenge: A Speculative Reading of Faulkner
November 1, 1980, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Doubling and Incest / Repetition and Revenge: A Speculative Reading of Faulkner
September 1, 1975, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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1975, Johns Hopkins University Press
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