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THE FAULKNER JOURNAL
OF JAPAN
Number Nine October 2007
CONTRIBUTORS
BEPPU Keiko / FUJINO Kouichi / HASHIGUCHI Yasuo /
HONDA Ryohei / Young Oak Lee / Noel Polk / Patrick Samway / Judith L. Sensibar / TOKIZANE Sanae / WASHIZU Hiroko / YAMAUCHI Ryo /
YOKOMIZO Hitoshi
CONTENTS
A Graduation Thesis Entitled “Faulkner and Nagano”
HASHIGUCHI Yasuo
From a Northern Town
WASHIZU Hiroko
Symposium (2006)
Faulkner: Materials and Texts
How to Tell a Story:
What Really Happens in Faulkner's “That Evening Sun”?
BEPPU Keiko
Cartographical Imagination:
Faulkner's Map of Yoknapatawpha
TOKIZANE Sanae
Essays
“Something Which Did Not Exist Before”:
What Faulkner Gave Himself
Noel Polk
A Korean American Writing in American Mainstream:
Native Speaker
and
Absalom, Absalom!
Young Oak Lee
Faulkner’s Racialized Aesthetics:
Modernist Loss and Initiation Rites in Faulkner and Literary Studies
Judith L. Sensibar
“Neutral Grayness”: Joe Christmas’s Manhood and the Revision
of the
Light in August
Manuscript
YAMAUCHI Ryo
The Awareness of Death in
As I Lay Dying
―Addie and Darl
HONDA Ryohei
Dionysian Joe Christmas:
The Tragic Essence of William Faulkner’s
Light in August
(PDF file)
YOKOMIZO Hitoshi
BOOK REVIEWS
Ikuko Fujihira, Noel Polk, and Hisao Tanaka eds.
History and Memory in Faulkner’s Novels
Tokyo, Shohakusha Publishing Company, 2005.x+303pp.
Patrick Samway
Margaret Donovan Bauer
William Faulkner’s Legacy: “what shadow, what stain, what mark”
Florida: University Press of Florida, 2005. xiii+255pp.
FUJINO Kouichi
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