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"Why does a Jewish scholar end her work on totalitarianism and the Holocaust with a quote from the New Testament? Where does the quote from William Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust lead?" Read the full post by Hanno Berger on Medium: https://t.co/mS76Oj714G https://t.co/DPJGKZk75v
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Elizabeth Patterson #BOTD in 1874! INTRUDER IN THE DUST – Clarence Brown, 1949 #BooktoFilm – William Faulkner, 1948 Gasoline poured at her feet, Miss Habersham heroically guards the door from the mob. She's protecting Lucas Beauchamp, a local Black man falsely accused of murder. https://t.co/jJ04yYaJAt
PhD from @UofGlasgow. Literature, US culture/Southern US culture, William Faulkner, modernist studies, philosophy, visual art, genre fiction.
@JWr1ghtBra1n If we all knew well enough what William Faulkner wrote about vocabulary in his novel Intruder in the Dust we’d all either limit or extend our own. Both are solutions.