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THE FAULKNER JOURNAL
OF JAPAN
Number Two     June 2000

CONTRIBUTORS

HOMMA Akio    KANAZAWA Satoshi    KOYAMA Toshio    Cheryl LESTER    MATSUOKA Shinya    SAEKI Shoichi    TANAKA Hisao    TAO Jie    TSUKADA Yukihiro    YOSHIZAKI Yasuhiro    WATANABE Shinji    ZETTSU Tomoyuki                       

CONTENTS  
Faulkner and Contemporary Literature

Hemingway and Faulkner: The Modernist Twain
SAEKI Shoichi
A Poet Saved in The Sound and the Fury:
Faulkner Soaring against Modernism
WATANABE Shinji
Faulkner's Mexican Connections:
The Presence of Willa Cather in Light in August
ZETTSU Tomoyuki
Faulkner, O'Neill, and W. H. Wright's Aesthetics
TANAKA Hisao

From "Flora and Old Pan" to Human Agonies:
Faulkner's Early Literary Career
KOYAMA Toshio
Make Room for Elvis
Cheryl LESTER

The Representation of the Civil War and Avoiding the Race Problem:
The Study of Bayard's Narrative in The Unvanquished
HOMMA Akio
The Rhetorical Dynamism in Light in August
KANAZAWA Satoshi
The Parallelism between Faulkner's Narrative Technique
in Absalom, Absalom! and Edmund Husserl's "Free Variation" Theory
MATSUOKA Shinya
Repressed Voices:
Faulkner's Three Female Characters
TAO Jie
Rosa Talking about Personal and Social History:
Love and Narrative in Absalom, Absalom!
TSUKADA Yukihiro

BOOK REVIEWS

Tao Jie, ed. 
Faulkner: Achievement and Endurance
Selected Papers, International Conference on William Faulkner 

Beijing: Peking University Press, 1998. 388pp.
YOSHIZAKI Yasuhiro