William Faulkner
(1897-1962)

Internet Resources:

The William Faulkner Society Website


ALLEN, Dennis W. “Horror and Perverse Delight: Faulkner’s ‘A Rose for Emily.’” [GGII: 1061]. 

BLEIKASTEN, André. “Terror and Nausea: Bodies in Sanctuary.” [GGII: 1062]. 

BRADY, Ruth A.H.H. “The Reality of Gothic Terror in Faulkner.” [GGI: 1787]. 

BURNS, Margie. “A Good Rose Is Hard to Find: ‘Southern Gothic’ as Social Dislocation in Faulkner and O’Connor.” [GGII: 1063].

COSS, David L. "Sutpen's Sentient House." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 15 (2005): 101-18.

DONALDSON, Susan V. “Making a Spectacle: Faulkner and Southern Gothic.” Mississippi Quarterly 50 (1997): 567-84.

EMERY, Michael James. “U.S. Horror: Gothicism in the Works of William Faulkner, Thomas Pyncheon, and Stanley Kubrick.” [GGII: 1064]. 

FRAZER, David. “Gothicism in Sanctuary: The Black Pall and the Crap Table.” [GGI: 1788]. 

HELLER, Terry. “Terror and Empathy in Faulkner’s Sanctuary.” [GGII: 1065]. 

HELLER, Terry. “Mirror Worlds and the Gothic in Faulkner’s Sanctuary.” [GGII: 1066] 

JARRAWAY, David R. “The Gothic Import of Faulkner’s ‘’black Son’ in Light in August” (pp. 57-74). In The American Gothic: New Interventions in a National Narrative, eds. R.K. Martin and Eric Savoy. Iowa City: University Iowa Press, 1998.

KERR, Elizabeth. William Faulkner’s Gothic Domain. [GGI: 1789]. 

MACHINEK, Anna. “William Faulkner and the Gothic Tradition.” [GGII: 1067]. 

MELLARD, James M. “Faulkner’s Miss Emily and Blake’s ‘Sick Rose ‘Invisible Worm,’ Nachträglichkeit, and Retrospective Gothic.” [GGII: 1068]. 

MOULINOUX, Nicole. “Sanctuary, Absalom: Variantes gothiques.” In Du Fantastique en littérature: Figures et figurations: Elément pour une poétique du fantastique sur quelques exemples anglo-saxons. [GGII: 1069].

PITAVY, François L. “The Gothicism of Absalom, Absalom!: Rosa Coldfield Revisited.” In “A Cosmos of My Own:” Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha. [GGII: 1080]. 

PUTZEL, Max. “What Is Gothic About Absalom, Absalom?” [GGI: 1792]. 

ROSE, Julie. “Faulkner’s Horror and the American Gothic Cultural Imagination (1930-1945).” Dissertation Abstracts International 60:1 (1999): 133 (New York University).

RYAN, Steven T. “‘Mistral’ and ‘Evangeline’: The Gothic Derivation of Absalom, Absalom!.” [GGII: 1071]. 

SEED, David. “The Evidence of Things Seen and Unseen: William Faulkner’s Sanctuary.” In American Horror Fiction from Brockden Brown to Stephen King. [GGII: 1072].

SUNDQUIST, Eric J. “Sanctuary: An American Gothic” (pp. 83-101). In Douze lectures de Sanctuarie, ed. André Bleikasten, Nicole Moulinoux. Rennes: PU de Renes/ Fondation William Faulkner, 1995.

TORSNEY, Cheryl B. “The Vampire Motif in Absa-lom, Absalom!.” [GGII: 1073]. 

WHAN, Edgar W. “Absalom, Absalom! as Gothic Myth.” [GGI: 1794].