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seek intellectually in books for different things . Obviously , the thing that is closest to us at this moment is the agony of the race problem . So therefore , quite clearly , the book has seized on people's imaginations for that ...
seek intellectually in books for different things . Obviously , the thing that is closest to us at this moment is the agony of the race problem . So therefore , quite clearly , the book has seized on people's imaginations for that ...
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... thing . " Yale Lit : You have mentioned in an article that , in The Sound and the Fury , Faulkner chooses to look at ... thing was that at last , as a white man - I wanted to risk leaping into a black man's consciousness . Not only did I ...
... thing . " Yale Lit : You have mentioned in an article that , in The Sound and the Fury , Faulkner chooses to look at ... thing was that at last , as a white man - I wanted to risk leaping into a black man's consciousness . Not only did I ...
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... thing ; it could mean that you just had a woman - who you just had and vanished - so the whole thing is problematic . Yale Lit : Would you say , then , that Nat's somewhat pathological sexual behavior is representative more of a ...
... thing ; it could mean that you just had a woman - who you just had and vanished - so the whole thing is problematic . Yale Lit : Would you say , then , that Nat's somewhat pathological sexual behavior is representative more of a ...
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