The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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Side 4
... WARREN believes that Man is morally responsible for his own acts , and that these acts and not the inimical pressure of circumstance , shape the course of public events . Man , according to Mr. Warren's view , must become reconciled to ...
... WARREN believes that Man is morally responsible for his own acts , and that these acts and not the inimical pressure of circumstance , shape the course of public events . Man , according to Mr. Warren's view , must become reconciled to ...
Side 5
... Warren has used . Mr. Warren has carefully selected a narrator of sufficient intelli- gence and sensitivity to permit him to use many of the fine poetic tools at his disposal . The follow- ing passage is an example . A month from now ...
... Warren has used . Mr. Warren has carefully selected a narrator of sufficient intelli- gence and sensitivity to permit him to use many of the fine poetic tools at his disposal . The follow- ing passage is an example . A month from now ...
Side 7
... Warren to end the novel on a statement of faith . Mr. Warren fails in All the King's Men , not because his theme is a trivial one . He fails because , by the end of the novel , his theme no longer functions in the con- text of the story ...
... Warren to end the novel on a statement of faith . Mr. Warren fails in All the King's Men , not because his theme is a trivial one . He fails because , by the end of the novel , his theme no longer functions in the con- text of the story ...
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accept the past action American aristocratic Bayard become Bostonians Bundrens Carrie's cartoon character Christmas clichés clumsy colored Compson conversation courage critics crude crudity curse death dialogue Dreiser Drouet emotional atmosphere endure fact father Faulk Faulkner Faulkner's chronicle feel Felix final Flem Fonsiba gags Go Down Moses Harry Morgan Hemingway Hemingway's heritage horse humility Hurstwood ideas Ike McAslin Jack Burden Jack's James Jessica killed King's Men language learned Light in August live looked love of land Macomber Margot meaning Miss Birdseye moral narrator Negro ness novel passage Pepsi Pepsi-Cola Percy PHILOSOPHY OF ACTION Popeye prose reader Robert Jordan Sartoris scene sensitivity Short Happy Sister Carrie slavery slaves Snopes South speech story style symbol Tarrant theme things thought tion tone tradition trite vulgar Warren Wentworth wife William Faulkner WILLIAM WISE Willie Stark Wilson women words writing Yoknapatawpha Yoknapatawpha County