Faulkner's county : the historical roots of Yoknapatawpha /
Lafayette County, Mississippi, was the primary inspiration for what is arguably the most famous place in American fiction: William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County. Faulkner once explained that in his Yoknapatawpha stories he "sublimated the actual into the apocryphal." This history of...
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
[2001], ©2001
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina, c2001 Chapel Hill : ©2001 Chapel Hill : c2001 Chapel Hill [N.C.] ; London : c2001 Chapel Hill : [2001] |
Series: | The Fred W. Morrison series in Southern studies
Fred W. Morrison series in Southern studies |
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