Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 12
... never personal ; they never met , and there is no indication that Faulkner knew of Lytle's work , though Lytle published seminal critical essays on Intruder in the Dust , The Town , and A Fable and on the Faulknerian canon in general ...
... never personal ; they never met , and there is no indication that Faulkner knew of Lytle's work , though Lytle published seminal critical essays on Intruder in the Dust , The Town , and A Fable and on the Faulknerian canon in general ...
Page 175
... never doubting that things could ever be otherwise than as they seemed . He had found that even a fact about which there could not be the slightest uncertainty , such as Bomar's eyes , was not a fact at all . Almost without attending it ...
... never doubting that things could ever be otherwise than as they seemed . He had found that even a fact about which there could not be the slightest uncertainty , such as Bomar's eyes , was not a fact at all . Almost without attending it ...
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... never , oh never , to endure the common filth of living . But that same power had set her in the way of the world as it might hurl the ideal bird into the air and forget to give it wings to fly . ( NN4S , 184 ) Naturally such idolatry ...
... never , oh never , to endure the common filth of living . But that same power had set her in the way of the world as it might hurl the ideal bird into the air and forget to give it wings to fly . ( NN4S , 184 ) Naturally such idolatry ...
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Ada Belle agrarian Alchemy Allen Tate Andrew Lytle archetypal artist become Bomar boy's Caroline Gordon character Christian collective unconscious complex consciousness Controlling Image craft creative Cree dark death defines discovery divine drama effect Ellen enveloping action essay eyes Faulkner fictionist final Florida Henry Brent Henry's Hernando de Soto historical illusion imagery imagination incest Indians innocence irony Jack Cropleigh Jack's Jericho Julia Jung Jungian knowledge literal literary Long Night looked Lucius Lytle's fiction Lytle's view Mammy Kate meaning mind Moon's Moon's Inn moral mystery myth Name for Evil narrator nature never NN4S novel Ortiz past Pete Legrand Pleasant point of view present protagonist psychological reader reality rendition Reprinted in Hero scene seems sense Sewanee Review Soto Soto's Southern spiritual story symbol T. S. Eliot tell things tion Tovar tradition Ucita uncon unconscious Vaca Velvet Horn vision wholeness wilderness words writing Ysabel