The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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... tradition that sustained the code passed . Faulkner's chronicle opens as the old order begins to disintegrate . In ... traditional code of the aristocrats turns upon and destroys its inventors , and the curse on the land is expiated ...
... tradition that sustained the code passed . Faulkner's chronicle opens as the old order begins to disintegrate . In ... traditional code of the aristocrats turns upon and destroys its inventors , and the curse on the land is expiated ...
Side 11
... tradition . The aristocratic heritage , the presence of the past in which a love of land pre- dominated , and in which even the Negroes par- took , is incomprehensible and reprehensible to the Snopes . With nothing behind them to ...
... tradition . The aristocratic heritage , the presence of the past in which a love of land pre- dominated , and in which even the Negroes par- took , is incomprehensible and reprehensible to the Snopes . With nothing behind them to ...
Side 14
... traditional aristocratic code is essential . Even above the fact of slavery , the code of love of land , honor and ... tradition . He is one of the examples to which Ike McAslin refers in Go Down Moses : There are good men everywhere ...
... traditional aristocratic code is essential . Even above the fact of slavery , the code of love of land , honor and ... tradition . He is one of the examples to which Ike McAslin refers in Go Down Moses : There are good men everywhere ...
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