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Faulkner and Twain
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254 pages
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The collection features fifteen essays from the Faulkner and Twain Conference, exploring the literary contributions of both authors. Topics include humor, the frontier experience, the significance of the Mississippi River, race relations, political themes, detective fiction, and the concept of death. Each paper provides insights into how Faulkner and Twain reflect and critique societal issues through their unique narrative styles and perspectives.
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2009, paperback
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