Description: This book by William T. Ruzicka, titled "Faulkner's Fictive Architecture: The Meaning of Place in the Yoknapatawpha Novels", is a literary criticism piece that explores the importance of location within William Faulkner's works. The publication year was in 1987, and it has 165 pages. It is in Trade Paperback format, in English language, and was published by U M I Research Press. The book has special attributes of being an EX-LIBRARY copy and features a reprint. The publisher is Books On Demand and falls under the genre of Literary Criticism with a topic of American/General. This book is a great addition to any Faulkner fan's collection, offering insight into the author's use of location within his novels.
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Publication Year: 1987
Publication Name: U M I Research Press
Special Attributes: EX-LIBRARY
Publisher: Books On Demand
Book Title: Faulkner's Fictive Architecture : the Meaning of Place in the Yoknapatawpha Novels
Topic: American / General
Number of Pages: 165 Pages
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Features: Reprint
Genre: Literary Criticism
Author: William T. Ruzicka
Book Series: Studies in Modern Literature
Format: Trade Paperback