The Elmer Papers: Faulkner's Comic Portraits of the Artist

TL McHaney - The Mississippi Quarterly, 1973 - JSTOR
After he had submitted Soldiers' Pay to Boni and Liveright in 1925, William Faulkner left New
Orleans, where he had been living since the first part of the year, 1 to make the young artist's …

Horror and Perverse Delight: Faulkner's" A Rose for Emily"

DW Allen - Modern Fiction Studies, 1984 - JSTOR
Enigmatic and inescapable, Emily Grierson dominates William Faulkner's Rose for Emily,"
and her protean, mysterious nature is nowhere more appa than in her physical appearance …

Faulkner's Indians and the Romantic Vision

RW Sayre - The Faulkner Journal, 2002 - JSTOR
It HAS OFTEN BEEN NOTICED that in some sense the work of William Faulkner can be
characterized as" romantic," or at least that it evidences a strong romantic dimension. In the …

Leslie Fiedler, Ahead of the Herd

MR Winchell - The Southern Review, 2005 - search.proquest.com
Winchell discusses the life and works of Leslie Fiedler, a marvelous literary scholar. Among
other things, he says that Fiedler's career can be divided into four overlapping phases. From …

The Reverend Howard Finster: The Last Red Light before the Apocalypse

L Kirwin - 2002 - journals.uchicago.edu
I half expected a choir of angels on silvery wings to announce the death of the Reverend
Howard Finster, but instead I learned from Roberta Smith in the New York Times that …

Franz Liszt to Richard Pohl

EN Waters - Studies in Romanticism, 1967 - JSTOR
IN 1965 the Library of Congress had the great good fortune to meet a new benefactor who
enormously augmented its resources for research into the Hfe and art of Franz Liszt. It is a …

Flaubert: Portrait of the Artist as a Saint (Reconsiderations IX)

H Levin - The Kenyon review, 1948 - JSTOR
I HAVE always put myself in what I have written. In place of Saint-Antoine, for example, it is I
who am there; the Teniptation has been for me and not for the reader." It is only fair to add …

[PDF][PDF] Fluxus Redux

B Altshuler - Arts Magazine, 1989 - academia.edu
Bruce Altshuler lthough it was one ofthe most energetic andwide-ranging elements of the art
world of the 1960s, Fluxus has been given little attention in discussions of the period. In part …

Jill Lloyd," German Expressionism, Primitivism and Modernity"(Book Review)

J Weinstein - The Art Bulletin, 1993 - search.proquest.com
BUOOK RE\IVF\\183 examiple, focused oin their presence in cafes. Bult (laxson I uncertain
whecthier Degas's J) rostitutets belonig to the ICC nogv (TaJ) hic-tr-aditioni that shows th …

Thomas Theodor Heine: Fin-de-Siècle Munich and the Origins of Simplicissimus

TW Hiles - 1995 - philpapers.org
Abstract Thomas Theodor Heine (1867-1948) is recognized as one of Germany's most
talented illustrators. His work on the magazines" Fliegende Blatter" and" Simplicissimus" is …