Beneath the dark and equivocal and symbolical archways of midnight:' An Exploration of Twilight as a Narrative Device in Three Faulkner Novels
Date of Award
2010
Document Type
Honors Thesis (Colby Access Only)
Department
Colby College. English Dept.
Advisor(s)
Cedric Bryant
Abstract
An senior honors thesis submitted to the Deparment of English, Colby College.
Keywords
undergraduate thesis
Recommended Citation
Davis, Alison B. Madison, "Beneath the dark and equivocal and symbolical archways of midnight:' An Exploration of Twilight as a Narrative Device in Three Faulkner Novels" (2010). Honors Theses. Paper 1068.https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/honorstheses/1068
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