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William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury: Bibliography

Abate, Michelle Ann. "Reading Red: The Man with the (Gay) Red Tie in Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 54.3 (2001): 294-312. Print.
Abel, Marco. "One Goal Is Still Lacking: The Influence of Friedrich Nietzsche's Philosophy on William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." South Atlantic Review 60.4 (1995): 35-52. Print.
Abrams, Cheryl Rene. Mammy or Ideal: The Black Surrogate Mother in William Faulkner's Novels. 1995. Print.
Absalom, H. P. "Order and Disorder in the Sound and the Fury." Durham University Journal 58 (1965): 30-39. Print.
Adamson, Joseph. "The Rising of Dilsey's Bones: The Theme of Sparagmos in the Sound and the Fury." Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History 49.3 (1988): 239-61. Print.
Ahrenhoerster, Greg. "Yankees, 1-Yoknapatawphans, O (the Role of Sports in the Sound and the Fury)." Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature 16.2 (1999): 105-13. Print.
Akasofu, Tetsuji. "Can We Know the Dancer from the Dance?-an Essay on Benjy's Trap or Language." Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies 20 (1983): 58-69. Print.
Albert, Theodore Gibbs. 1. The Law Vs. Clarissa Harlowe. 2. The Pastoral Argument of the Sound and the Fury. 3. Melville's Savages. Ann Arbor, MI, 1976. Print.
Amano, Masafumi. "Faulkner's Narrative Technique in the Sound and the Fury." Chu-Shikoku Studies in American Literature 13 (1977): 24-35. Print.
Anderson, Deland. "Through Days of Easter: Time and Narrative in the Sound and the Fury." Literature & Theology: An International Journal of Theory, Criticism and Culture 4.3 (1990): 311-26. Print.Argiro, Thomas. "'as Though We Were Kin': Faulkner's Black Italian Chiasmus." MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 28.3 (2003): 111-32. Print.
Arima, Tetsuo. "Dejitaru Media Wa Bungaku O Do Kaeruka (2): Modanizumu to Intarakutibufikushon." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 145.11 (2000): 721-23. Print.
Arnold, Edwin T. "Faulkner Writ Large/Faulkner Ritt Small." Faulkner Journal 16.1-2 (2000): 3-6. Print.
Aschkenasy, Nehama. "Yehoshua's 'Sound and Fury': A Late Divorce and Its Faulknerian Model." Modern Language Studies 21.2 (1991): 92-104. Print.
Aswell, Duncan. "The Recollection and the Blood: Jason's Role in the Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 21 (1968): 211-18. Print.
Atkinson, Ted. "The State." Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture). Ed. Moreland, Richard C. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007. xiv, 539 pp. Print.
Aver, Michael J. "Caddy, Benjy, and the Acts of the Apostles: A Note on the Sound and the Fury." Studies in the Novel 6 (1974): 475-76. Print.
Azouqa, Aida. "Ghassan Kanafani and William Faulkner: Kanafani's Achievement in All That's Left to You." Journal of Arabic Literature 31.2 (2000): 147-70. Print.

Bach, Peggy. "A Serious Danb: William Faulkner and Evelyn Scott." Southern Literary Journal 28.1 (1995): 128-43. Print.
Backus, Joseph M. "Names of Characters in Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Names: A Journal of Onomastics 6 (1958): 226-33. Print.
Bangsund, Jenny Christine. Dwelling among Mortals: Narratives of Disability and Revelation in Twentieth-Century American Fiction. 2007. Print.
Barker, Deborah E., and Ivo Kamps. "Much Ado About Nothing: Language and Desire in the Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 46.3 (1993): 373-93. Print.
Barnes, Stephen Darrell. Faulkner's Linguistic Erotics: The Passionate Word in Early Yoknapatwpha. 2007. Print.
Barnett, Louise K. "Caddy and Nancy: Race, Gender, and Personal Identity in 'That Evening Sun' and the Sound and the Fury." Approaches to Teaching World Literature (Atwl). Eds. Hahn, Stephen and Arthur F. Kinney. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1996. xi, 173 pp. Print.
Bass, Eben. "Meaningful Images in the Sound and the Fury." Modern Language Notes 76.8 (1961): 728-31. Print.
Bassett, John Earl. "Family Conflict in the Sound and the Fury." Studies in American Fiction 9.1 (1981): 1-20. Print.
Bassett, John E. Vision and Revisions: Essays on Faulkner. Locust Hill Literary Studies (Locust Hill Literary Studies). West Cornwall, CT: Locust Hill, 1989. Print.
---. "William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury: An Annotated Checklist of Criticism." Resources for American Literary Study 1 (1971): 217-46. Print.
Batty, Nancy Ellen. Economies of Desire: Reading between Toni Morrison and William Faulkner. 1995. Print.
Bauer, Margaret D. "The Evolution of Caddy: An Intertextual Reading of the Sound and the Fury and Ellen Gilchrist's the Annunciation." Southern Literary Journal 25.1 (1992): 40-51. Print.
---. "'I Have Sinned in That I Have Betrayed the Innocent Blood': Quentin's Recognition of His Guilt." Southern Literary Journal 32.2 (2000): 70-89. Print.
Baum, Catherine B. "'the Beautiful One': Caddy Compson as Heroine of the Sound and the Fury." Modern Fiction Studies 13.1 (1967): 33-44. Print.
Bauman, Marcy Lassota. The Bottle in the Sideboard: Alcoholism as a Defining Force in 'the Sound and the Fury'. 1991. Print.
---. "Faulkner's Fiction Makes Addicts of Us All." Beyond the Pleasure Dome: Writing and Addiction from the Romantics. Eds. Vice, Sue, Matthew Campbell and Tim Armstrong. Sheffield: Sheffield Acad., 1994. 316 pp. Print.
Beebee, Thomas O. "Triptychs of Solipsism: The Decadent Plantation in Jose Lins Do Rego's Fogo Morto and William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association 23 (1999): 63-88. Print.
Bell, Sarah Virginia. William Faulkner's Creative Evolution: The Influence of Henri Bergson's Philosophy Upon Three Major Novels. 1990. Print.
Belsches, Alan Thomas. The Southern Tradition: Five Studies in Memory. 1984. Print.
Bement, Newton S. "After the Sound and the Fury." Modern Language Journal 31.1 (1947): 6-10. Print.
Benson, Jackson J. "Quentin Compson: Self-Portrait of a Young Artist's Emotions." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 17.3 (1971): 143-59. Print.
---. "Quentin's Responsibility for Caddy's Downfall in Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Notes on Mississippi Writers 5 (1972): 63-64. Print.
Benson, Melanie R. "The Fetish of Surplus Value; or, What the Ledgers Say." Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha (Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha). Eds. Trefzer, Annette and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson, MS: UP of Mississippi, 2009. xvi, 194 pp. Print.
Benway, Bruce Robbins. 'Together in Torment': Trauma as Dream in Faulkner's Post-Civil War South. 1994. Print.
Berne, Marie. Pour Une Nouvelle Rhetorique: L'idiotie Romanesque Chez Breton, Faulkner, Beckett Et Cortazar. 2006. Print.
Betz, B. G. Till. "Absalom, Absalom! And the Sound and the Fury: Quentin's Failure to Create a Mythic Reconstruction." University of Mississippi Studies in English 11-12 (1993): 438-54. Print.
Blanchard, Margaret. "The Rhetoric of Communion: Voice in the Sound and the Fury." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 41.4 (1970): 555-65. Print.
Bleikasten, Andre. "Bloom and Quentin." The Seventh of Joyce. Ed. Benstock, Bernard. Bloomington; Brighton: Indiana UP; Harvester, 1982. xi, 267 pp. Print.
---. The Most Splendid Failure: Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1976. Print.
---. "Noces Noires, Noces Blanches: Le Jeu Du Desir Et De La Mort Dans Le Monologue De Quentin Compson (the Sound and the Fury)." Recherches Anglaises et Americaines 6 (1973): 142-69. Print.
---. "The Sound and the Fury: Du Desir a L'oeuvre." Recherches Anglaises et Americaines 9 (1976): 18-34. Print.
---. William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury: A Critical Casebook. Faulkner Casebooks. New York: Garland, 1982. Print.
Bloom, Harold. Caddy Compson. Major Literary Characters (Major Literary Characters). New York: Chelsea House, 1990. Print.
---. William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury. Mod. Crit. Interpretations. New York: Chelsea, 1988. Print.
Bockting, Ineke. "The Impossible World of the 'Schizophrenic': William Faulkner's Quentin Compson." Style 24.3 (1990): 136-49. Print.
---. "Mind Style as an Interdisciplinary Approach to Characterisation in Faulkner." Language and Literature: Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association 3.3 (1994): 157-74. Print.
Bowden, Tom. "Functions of Leftness and 'Dam' in William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Notes on Mississippi Writers 19.2 (1987): 81-83. Print.
Bowling, Lawrence. "Faulkner: Technique in the Sound and the Fury." Kenyon Review 10 (1948): 552-66. Print.
---. "Faulkner: The Theme of Pride in the Sound and the Fury." Modern Fiction Studies 11 (1965): 129-39. Print.
Brady, Patrick. "Birth Trauma, Infant Anality, and Castration Anxiety in Germinal and the Sound and the Fury." Excavatio: Emile Zola and Naturalism 1 (1992): 25-30. Print.
Brannon, Lil. "Psychic Distance in the Quentin Section of the Sound and the Fury." Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association 2.2 (1976): 11-18. Print.
Breu, Christopher. "Privilege's Mausoleum: The Ruination of White Southern Manhood in the Sound and the Fury." Southern Masculinity: Perspectives on Manhood in the South since Reconstruction. Ed. Friend, Craig Thompson. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 2009. xxvi, 270 pp. Print.
Bridges, Jean Bolen. "Similarities between 'the Waste Land' and the Sound and the Fury." Notes on Contemporary Literature 7.1 (1977): 10-13. Print.
Broderick, John C. "Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Explicator 19 (1960): Item 12. Print.
Brogunier, Joseph. "A Housman Source in the Sound and the Fury." Modern Fiction Studies 18 (1972): 220-25. Print.
Brooks, Cleanth. "Five Perspectives in the Sound and the Fury." Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Authors (Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Authors). Ed. Swisher, Clarice. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998. 190 pp. Print.
---. "Primitivism in the Sound and the Fury." English Institute Essays. New York, NY, 1952. 5-28. Print.
Brown, Arthur A. "Benjy, the Reader and Death: At the Fence in the Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 48.3 (1995): 407-20. Print.
Brown, May Cameron. "The Language of Chaos: Quentin Compson in the Sound and the Fury." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 51.4 (1980): 544-53. Print.
Brumm, Ursula. "Motive Im Familienroman: William Faulkners the Sound and the Fury." Abhandlungen Der Akademie Der Wissenschaften in Gottingen: Philologisch-Historische Klasse Folge 3 (Aawg). Ed. Wolpers, Theodor. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1996. 376 pp. Print.
Bryant, Cedric Gael. "Mirroring the Racial 'Other': The Deacon and Quentin Compson in William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." The Southern Review 29.1 (1993): 30-40. Print.
Buchanan, Harriette Cuttino. "Caddy Compson as the South in the 1920s." Publications of the Missouri Philological Association 6 (1981): 10-13. Print.
Burton, Dolores M. "Intonation Patterns of Sermons in Seven Novels." Language and Style: An International Journal 3 (1970): 205-20. Print.
Burton, Stacy. Bakhtin and the Experience of Temporality in Faulkner and Butor. 1990. Print.
---. "Bakhtin, Temporality and Modern Narrative: Writing 'the Whole Triumphant Murderous Unstoppable Chute'." Comparative Literature 48.1 (1996): 39-64. Print.
---. "Benjy, Narrativity, and the Coherence of Compson History." Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 7.2 (1995): 207-28. Print.
---. "Rereading Faulkner: Authority, Criticism, and the Sound and the Fury." Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature 98.4 (2001): 604-28. Print.
Butery, Karen Ann. "From Conflict to Suicide: The Inner Turmoil of Quentin Compson." The American Journal of Psychoanalysis 49.3 (1989): 211-24. Print.

Campbell, Erin E. "'Sad Generations Seeking Water': The Social Construction of Madness in O(Phelia) and Q(Uentin Compson)." Faulkner Journal 20.1-2 (2004): 53-69. Print.
Caro-Radenez, Joelle, and Philippe Radenez. "The Sound and the Fury." Le Blanc Et Le Noir Chez Melville Et Faulkner. Ed. Sachs, Viola. Paris: Mouton, 1974. 291 pp. Print.
Carter, Steven. "A Note on Hemingway's 'Ten Indians' and Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Hemingway Review 20.2 (2001): 103-06. Print.
Castille, Philip Dubuisson. "Dilsey's Easter Conversion in Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Studies in the Novel 24.4 (1992): 423-33. Print.
Ceylan, Deniz Tarba. "Blurred Action, Blurred Narration: Three Scenes of Hurry from William Faulkner." Journal of American Studies of Turkey 7 (1998): 63-68. Print.
Chappell, Charles. "The Other Lost Women of the Sound and the Fury." Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association 20.1 (1994): 1-18. Print.
---. "Quentin Compson's Scouting Expedition on June 2, 1910." Essays in Literature 22.1 (1995): 113-22. Print.
Chappell, Fred. "The Comic Structure of the Sound and the Fury." William Faulkner: Six Decades of Criticism. Ed. Wagner-Martin, Linda. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State UP, 2002. xvii, 421 pp. Print.
---. "The Comic Structure of the Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 31 (1978): 381-86. Print.
Chisholm, William Sherman. Sentence Patterns in the Sound and the Fury. Ann Arbor, MI, 1965. Print.
Chung, Christopher Damien. 'Almost Unnamable': Suicide in the Modernist Novel. 2009. Print.
Clark, Edward D. "Private Truth in the Sound and the Fury." College Language Association Journal 19 (1976): 513-23. Print.
Clarke, Deborah. "Of Mothers, Robbery, and Language: Faulkner and the Sound and the Fury." Faulkner and Psychology/ Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1991. Eds. Kartiganer, Donald M. and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1994. xviii, 320 pp. Print.
Claxon, William N. "Jason Compson: A Demoralized Wit." Faulkner and Humor: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1984. Eds. Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1986. xv, 243 pp. Print.
Clerc, Charles. "Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Explicator 24 (1965): Item 29. Print.
Coffee, Jessie. "Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Explicator 24 (1965): Item 21. Print.
Cohen, Philip, and Doreen Fowler. "Faulkner's Introduction to the Sound and the Fury." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 62.2 (1990): 262-83. Print.
---. "Using Faulkner's Introduction to Teach the Sound and the Fury." Approaches to Teaching World Literature (Atwl). Eds. Hahn, Stephen and Arthur F. Kinney. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1996. xi, 173 pp. Print.
Coindreau, Maurice, and George M. Reeves. "Preface to the Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 19 (1966): 107-15. Print.
Collins, Carvel. "A Conscious Literary Use of Freud?" Literature and Psychology 3.3 (1953): 2-4. Print.
---. "Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Explicator 17 (1958): Item 19. Print.
---. "The Interior Monologues of the Sound and the Fury." English Institute Essays. New York, NY, 1952. 29-56. Print.
---. "Le Bruit Et La Fureur." L'Arc 84-85 (1983): 22-28. Print.
---. "The Pairing of the Sound and the Fury and as I Lay Dying." Princeton University Library Chronicle 18 (1957): 114-23. Print.
---. "William Faulkner, the Sound and the Fury." The American Novel from James Fenimore Cooper to William Faulkner. Ed. Stegner, Wallace. New York: Basic, 1965. 219-28. Print.
Conder, John J. Naturalism in American Fiction : The Classic Phase. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky, 1984. Print.
Cotton, Michele Dawn. 'a Shape to Fill a Lack': Faulkner and the Experimental Novel. 1985. Print.
Cowan, James C. "Dream-Work in the Quentin Section of the Sound and the Fury." Literature and Psychology 24 (1974): 91-98. Print.
Cowan, Michael H. Twentieth Century Interpretations of the Sound and the Fury. Twentieth Century Interpretations. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1968. Print.
Cox, James M. "Humor as Vision in Faulkner." Faulkner and Humor: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1984. Eds. Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1986. xv, 243 pp. Print.
Cross, Barbara M. "The Sound and the Fury: The Pattern of Sacrifice." Arizona Quarterly 16 (1960): 5-16. Print.
Csicsila, Joseph. "'the Storm-Tossed Heart of Man': Echoes of 'Nausicaa' in Quentin's Section of the Sound and the Fury." Faulkner Journal 13.1-2 (1997): 77-88. Print.

Dahill-Baue, William. "Insignificant Monkeys: Preaching Black English in Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury and Morrison's the Bluest Eye and Beloved." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 49.3 (1996): 457-73. Print.
Dardis, Tom. "Harrison Smith: The Man Who Took a Chance on the Sound and the Fury." Faulkner and Popular Culture. Eds. Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: U of Mississippi P, 1990. 273 pp. Print.
Davis, Thadious M. "Jason Compson's Place: A Reassessment." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 20.2 (1981): 137-50. Print.
---. "The Other Family and Luster in the Sound and the Fury." College Language Association Journal 20 (1976): 245-61. Print.
---. "Reading Faulkner's Compson Appendix: Writing History from the Margins." Faulkner and Ideology: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 1992. Eds. Kartiganer, Donald M. and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1995. xxviii, 358 pp. Print.
Davis, William V. "June 2, 1928: Further Thoughts on Time in the Sound and the Fury." Notes on Mississippi Writers 11 (1979): 84-85. Print.
---. "Quentin's Death Ritual: Further Christian Allusions in the Sound and the Fury." Notes on Mississippi Writers 6 (1973): 27-32. Print.
---. "The Sound and the Fury: A Note on Benjy's Name." Studies in the Novel 4 (1972): 60-61. Print.
Dean, Michael P. "Faulkner's Dilsey; a Saint for Our Century." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 22.4 (1983): 351-58. Print.
Decker, Mark. "I Was Trying to Say: Listening to the Fragmented Human Center of William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Kaleidoscope: Exploring the Experience of Disability Through Literature and the Fine Arts 47 (2003): 6-9. Print.
Desmond, John F. "Teaching Religion and Philosophy in the Sound and the Fury." Approaches to Teaching World Literature (Atwl). Eds. Hahn, Stephen and Arthur F. Kinney. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1996. xi, 173 pp. Print.
Diaz-Diocaretz, Myriam. "Faulkner's Spanish Voice/S." Faulkner: International Perspectives: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha. Eds. Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1984. xiv, 351 pp. Print.
Dissly, Meggan. "Durer Et Endurer: La Condition Noire." L'Arc 84-85 (1983): 81-92. Print.
Dobbs, Cynthia. "'Ruin or Landmark?': Black Bodies as Lieux De Memoire in the Sound and the Fury." Faulkner Journal 20.1-2 (2004): 21-33. Print.
Dobbs, Ricky Floyd. "Case Study in Social Neurosis: Quentin Compson and the Lost Cause." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 33.4 (1997): 366-91. Print.
Donaldson, Susan V. "Reading Faulkner Reading Cowley Reading Faulkner: Authority and Gender in the Compson Appendix." The Faulkner Journal 7.1-2 (1991): 27-41. Print.
Dove, George N. "Shadow and Paradox: Imagery in the Sound and the Fury." Essays in Memory of Christine Burleson in Language and Literature by Former Colleagues and Students. Ed. Burton, Thomas G. Johnson City: Research Advisory Council East Tennessee State Univ., 1969. 89-95. Print.
Dragulescu, Luminita M. "Time Sacred Vs. Time Profane: Reading Memory and History in Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Crossroads: A Southern Culture Annual (Crossroads: A Southern Culture Annual). Ed. Olson, Ted. Macon, GA: Mercer UP, 2006. 320 pp. Print.
Duck, Leigh Anne. "Religion: Desire and Ideology." Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture). Ed. Moreland, Richard C. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007. xiv, 539 pp. Print.
Dukes, Thomas. "Christianity as Curse and Salvation in the Sound and the Fury." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 35 (1979): 170-82. Print.
Duvall, John N. "Contextualizing the Sound and the Fury: Sex, Gender, and Community in Modern American Fiction." Approaches to Teaching World Literature (Atwl). Eds. Hahn, Stephen and Arthur F. Kinney. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1996. xi, 173 pp. Print.

Edel, Leon. "How to Read the Sound and the Fury." Varieties of Literary Experience: Eighteen Essays in World Literature. Ed. Burnshaw, Stanley. New York: NYU Press, 1962. 241-57. Print.
Elmore, A. E. "Faulkner on the Agrarian South: Waste Land or Promised Land?" Southern Literature Studies. Eds. Winchell, Mark Royden and Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1991. xxii, 262 pp. Print.
England, Martha Winburn. "Quentin's Story: Chronology and Explication." College English 22.4 (1961): 228-35. Print.
---. "Teaching the Sound and the Fury." College English 18.4 (1957): 221-24. Print.
Entzminger, Betina. "'Listen to Them Being Ghosts': Rosa's Words of Madness That Quentin Can't Hear." College Literature 25.2 (1998): 108-20. Print.
Ewing, Ronald. "Griffin Creek: The English World of Anne Hebert." Canadian Literature 105 (1985): 100-10. Print.
Eyster, Kevin I. Literary Folkloristics and Faulkner's Fiction. 1991. Print.

Fant, Gene. "Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Explicator 52.2 (1994): 104-06. Print.
Fant, Gene C. "The Blind Man, the Idiot, and the Prig: Faulkner's Disdain for the Reader." Rodopi Perspectives on Modern Literature (Rpml). Ed. Meyer, Michael J. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2004. ix, 246 pp. Print.
Farmer, Joy A. "The Sound and the Fury of Larry Brown's 'Waiting for the Ladies'." Studies in Short Fiction 29.3 (1992): 315-22. Print.
Fayen, Tanya. "Translation Policy in a Modern Spanish Version of the Sound and the Fury." Translation Perspectives Iv: Selected Papers, 1986-87. Ed. Rose, Marilyn Gaddis. Binghamton: Tr. Research & Instruction Program State Univ. of New York P, 1988. vi, 186 pp. Print.
Feldstein, Richard. "Faulkner's Dispossession of Personae Non Gratae." Psychoanalysis And ... Eds. Feldstein, Richard and Henry Sussman. New York: Routledge, 1990. viii, 224 pp. Print.
---. "Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury: The Incest Theme." American Imago: Studies in Psychoanalysis and Culture 42.1 (1985): 85-98. Print.
---. "Gerald Bland's Shadow." Literature and Psychology 31.4 (1981): 4-12. Print.
---. "Patterns of Idiot Consciousness." Literature and Psychology 32.2 (1986): 10-19. Print.
Fichtel, Jason David. Writing 'in the Thrall of the Impossible Real': William Faulkner's Rhetoric of Disaster. 2002. Print.
Fleming, Robert E. "James Weldon Johnson's God's Trombones as a Source for Faulkner's Rev'un Shegog." College Language Association Journal 36.1 (1992): 24-30. Print.
Fletcher, Mary Dell. "Edenic Images in the Sound and the Fury." South Central Bulletin 40.4 (1980): 142-44. Print.
Florey, Kitty Burns. "Diagramming Faulkner and Welty." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 59.3-4 (2006): 503-05. Print.
Folks, Jeffrey J. "Crowd and Self: William Faulkner's Sources of Agency in the Sound and the Fury." Southern Literary Journal 34.2 (2002): 30-44. Print.
Ford, Dan. "'He Was Talking About Truth': Faulkner in Pursuit of the Old Verities." Transatlantic Perspectives. Eds. Honnighausen, Lothar, et al. Tubingen: Francke, 1993. xxii, 438 pp. Print.
---. "The Tragedy of 'Again' in the Sound and the Fury." Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association 4.3 (1978): 41-44. Print.
Ford, Daniel G. "Comments on William Faulkner's Temporal Vision in Sanctuary, the Sound and the Fury, Light in August, Absalom, Absalom!" Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 15 (1977): 283-90. Print.
Forrest, Leon. "Faulkner/Reforestation." Faulkner and Popular Culture. Eds. Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: U of Mississippi P, 1990. 273 pp. Print.
Fowler, Doreen. "'Little Sister Death': The Sound and the Fury and the Denied Unconscious." Faulkner and Psychology/ Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1991. Eds. Kartiganer, Donald M. and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1994. xviii, 320 pp. Print.
---. "The Ravished Daughter: Eleusinian Mysteries in the Sound and the Fury." Faulkner and Religion. Eds. Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1991. 198 pp. Print.
---. "Revising the Sound and the Fury: Absalom, Absalom! And Faulkner's Postmodern Turn." Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha (Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha). Eds. Duvall, John N. and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson, MS: UP of Mississippi, 2002. xviii, 203 pp. Print.
Fowler, Roger. "Studying Literature as Language." Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American Letters 14.3 (1984): 171-84. Print.
Frazer, Winifred L. "Faulkner and Womankind: 'No Bloody Moon'." Faulkner and Women: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1985. Eds. Fowler, Doreen and Ann J. Abadie. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1986. xiv, 317 pp. Print.
Fredrickson, Michael A. "A Note on 'the Idiot Boy' as a Probable Source for the Sound and the Fury." Minnesota Review 6 (1966): 368-70. Print.
Freedman, William A. "The Technique of Isolation in the Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 25 (1962): 21-26. Print.
Fridy, Will. "'Ichthus': An Exercise in Synthetic Suggestion." South Atlantic Bulletin 39.2 (1974): 95-101. Print.
Fulton, Lorie Watkins. "William Faulkner Reprised: Isolation in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 58.1-2 (2004): 7-24. Print.
---. "William Faulkner's Wistaria: The Tragic Scent of the South." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 11.1-2 (2004): 1-9. Print.

Garcia Mainar, Luis M. "William Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury: The Status of the Popular in Modernism." Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses 12 (1999): 61-73. Print.
Garlick, H. F. "Three Patterns of Imagery in Benjy's Section of the Sound and the Fury." Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association: A Journal of Literary Criticism, Philology & Linguistics 52 (1979): 274-87. Print.
Garmon, Gerald M. "Faulkner's the Sound and the Fury." Explicator 25 (1966): Item 2. Print.
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