"The death of Louis XIV in 1715 and the accession of his more progressive younger brother as Regent of France might have brought some hopeful changes to Louisiana, France's tiny, struggling outpost on the Gulf of Mexico.
Contributions by Eric Gary Anderson, Melanie R. Anderson, Jodi A. Byrd, Gina Caison, Robbie Ethridge, Patricia Galloway, LeAnne Howe, John Wharton Lowe, Katherine M. B. Osburn, Melanie Benson Taylor, Annette Trefzer, and Jay Watson From new ...
... Indian Stories,” Faulkner Journal 18.1–2 (Fall 2002/Spring 2003): 81–99. A full analysis of Faulkner's Indians has yet to be performed, but important inroads include Lewis M. Dabney, The Indians of Yoknapatawpha: A Study in Literature and ...
Tracing the writer's creative handling of his sources, this book examines Faulkner's unique combination of fact and fiction, of reality and imagination.
... The Indians of Yoknapatawpha: A Study in Literature and History. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1974. Dalsgard, Katrine. “The One All-Black Town worth the Pain: (African) American Exceptionalism, Historical Narration, and the Critique ...
Native American literature has always been uniquely embattled. It is marked by divergent opinions about what constitutes authenticity, sovereignty, and even literature.
... Literature,” in Henry B. Wonham, Criticism and the Color Line: Desegregating American Literary Studies (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1996), 21. 3. Lewis M. Dabney, The Indians of Yoknapatawpha: A Study in Literature and History ...
A Selectively Annotated Bibliography Roger Rock. 0399. Dabney , Lewis M. The Indians of Yoknapatawpha : A Study in Literature and History . Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University , 136 p . 1973 . 0400. Darnell , Donald . " Uncas as ...