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194 LETTERS IN CANADA 1992 of the omniscient narrator ::in()pE~Slan moral vacuum - that has created the five nC1001tlal ''''Jr,'''''',,,,. is or ........................ says, 'Narrative ac(=reitiOJ:l, rather like a mosaic in which l1Il'Llte'd S]lgnlhCan(~e but when beautiful form.' Is it the SUI)Stllrrumg that allows Faulkner to achieve 'form'? 1.....................1 he seems narra,tiv'e voices are 'added to' FaulknerJ's 'sixl format that force these can, in .................,'F; se}:)arjatu)ns are rfllnKllng of the nU:lni:ln ulerrles,' one is hard not to sound references to other Faulkner works are welcome for geltler'allZa1:1OJ.lS offered have not been arrived at without reaOlI'IJ;t and Some students will without noncl,ng Linda Munk. The Trivial Sublime: and American Poetics Studies in Literature and Series. St Martin's Press. 196. HUMANITIES 195 mentation' celebrates the I1n11n1"1 prE~Cit'italte(11' and the nej::essarv hllnlJ.veme!;s 196 LETIERS IN CANADA 1992 .I.......::;U.Jlf,.,U.......li:> \Afr.....rf ...... l~u I Munk eXlplores the nature of the aSEiUDl1ptlOI1S about and sort pa:rti(~pia.te in his those words the method both an article faith for some Linda Munk. The of naS:lzes,/one must be able to make that Munk's 'int'pn,,\T,o,t~tj{\r'c:: HUMANmES 197 tenns' Munk too her writers should be 198 LEITERS IN CANADA 1992 a monistic f-!:IT1Ii"<:IC''l:1 ...

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