000002050 000__ 01363cam\a2200241\\\4500 000002050 001__ 2050 000002050 005__ 20210512004206.0 000002050 008__ 720725s1972\\\\inu\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000002050 010__ $$a75-185896 000002050 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm00389719 000002050 035__ $$a2050 000002050 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dISE 000002050 049__ $$aISEA 000002050 0500_ $$aPS3511.A86$$bZ62 000002050 0820_ $$a813/.5/2 000002050 1001_ $$aBarth, J. Robert,$$ecomp. 000002050 24510 $$aReligious perspectives in Faulkner's fiction: Yoknapatawpha and beyond.$$cJ. Robert Barth, editor. 000002050 260__ $$aNotre Dame,$$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press$$c[1972] 000002050 300__ $$axi, 233 p.$$c24 cm. 000002050 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000002050 5050_ $$aReligion and literature: the critical context.--Faulkner and the Calvinist tradition, by J. R. Barth, S.J.--Faulkner's Southern Puritanism, by H. J. Douglas and R. Daniel.--Faulkner's vision of good and evil, by C. Brooks.--The theological complexity of Faulkner's fiction, by J. W. Hunt.--Vestigial moralities in The sound and the fury, by A. N. Wilder.--The Old Testament vision in As I lay dying, by P. C. Rule, S.J.--Light in August: outrage and compassion, by H. H. Waggoner.--The theological center of Absalom Absalom! By J. W. Hunt.--The bear: an unromantic reading, by H. A. Perluck.--A fable: everyman's warfare, by R. A. King, Jr. 000002050 60010 $$aFaulkner, William,$$d1897-1962$$xEthics. 000002050 85200 $$bgen$$hPS3511.A86$$iZ62 000002050 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:2050$$pGLOBAL_SET 000002050 980__ $$aBIB 000002050 980__ $$aBOOK