I n d e x Aaron, Daniel, 157, 158, 163-65, 175, 178 Adams, Henry, 1-4, 9-12, 15, 28, 117, 168 —works: The Education of Henry Adams, 1-2, 3, 24, 26, 35 Adams, John, 185-86 African-American literature, 22-23 African Americans. See Blacks; Slavery Agrarians. See Southern Agrarian movement Anderson, Sherwood, 73, 103-105, 106 Arbuthnot, John, 50 Auerbach, Erich, 108, no Augustan satirists, 6-7 Augustine, St., 138 Austin, Robert H., 222 Autobiography: of Henry Adams, 1-2, 3, 24, 26, 35; examples of, 24; ofJefferson, 24-26, 44-47; origins of, 24; Cox's distinction between memoir and, 25-26; elements of, in Tate's works, 26-44, 3i n '> Tate's abandonment of, 26-27, 115; elements of, in Warren's works, 138-41, 143-54; The Inman Diary: A Public and Private Confession, 157-82; elements of, in Percy's works, 197-207; oral, of Simpson 's grandmother, 232-34 Barthes, Roland, 13-16 Baton Rouge, La., 132-38, 140 Berkeley, George, 54~57, 65 Bible, 93, 108, 109, no Big Tree, 210-12, 215 Bishop, John Peale, 3i«, 32-33, 37, 118 Blackmur, R. P., i Blacks, xvii-xviii. See also Slavery Blotner, Joseph, 90 Bogan, John Armistead, 30, 37 Bowers, Claude G., 4 Brescia, Emma (Cinina), 132 Brodie, Fawn, 45 Brooks, Cleanth, 17, 18, 42, 133, 137, 138 Brown, John, 132, 142 Buchanan, Scott, 120 Cable, George Washington, 77 Camus, Albert, 198, 204 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 3, 96, 101 Civil War:impact of, 16-17, 23, 242 Index 59, 97; in Faulkner's works, 74, 81-95, 105, 106, 193-94; and southern authors, 74; Twain on, 74-77; and Inman, 167, i6Sn, 168-75; and Berry Lewis Ham, 221; and Simpson's grandmother , 231 Clay, Henry, 9, 10 Clemens, Samuel. See Twain, Mark Conrad, Joseph, 142, 144 Constitution, U.ST, 12, 16-17 Cooper, James Fenimore, 185, 187 Core, George, 117 Corrington, John William, 153-54 "Country" philosophers, 6-7 Cowboys, 185-86, 188-90, 212 Cowley, Malcolm, 101-102, 138 Cox, James M., i, 24-26, 45 Crew, Benjamin B., 169-70 Dante Alighieri, 28, 123, 124, 142 Davidson, Donald, 17, 18, 97, 117, 142, 145, 157 Davis, Jefferson, 31-33, 148-52, 155-56 Davis, Richard Beale, 5 Davis, Varina Anne (Winnie), 155-56, 157, i?8 Dawidoff, Robert, 1-3, 6-7, n Declaration of Independence, 2, 5, 8, ijn, 24-25, 44-47, 50, 97 Dickinson, Emily, 124—25, 129 Donne, John, 57, 101, 124, 125, 126, 129 Dostoevsky, Feodor, 120 Douglass, Frederick, 23, 47 Dutton, Tom, 135 East, Charles, 132, 136, 137^, 154 Eliot, T. S., 14, 15, 96-97, 114-16, 125, 142, 161-62 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 7, 167, 168, 186, 187, 223 Faulkner, William: on the South, xiv-xv, 12; and history, xvii, 69, 72, 99-113, 214; and literary modernism, 14; and Mississippi , 54, 73, 96, 97, 101, 103105 , 106, 112-13; sexuality in works of, 61-62, 98-99; in New Orleans, 73; and Anderson , 73, 103-105, 106; Civil War in works of, 74, 81-95; and Southern Renascence, 80; identification of, with Quentin Compson, 81, 83, 94-95, 105106 , 107, 143, 146, 157; and Melville's Moby-Dick, 81, 94, 98; reading of, 97, 99; Keats's influence on, 98, 100; poetry of, 98-101; onYoknapatawpha stories, 101-102, 111; long sentences in, 111-12; on is versus was, 112-13; Tate on, 114; on ideal life of writer, 118; as exile , 142; as southern loneliness artist, 153; as second-generation post-Civil War writer, 157; on Warren's All the King's Men, 194; French reaction to, 205 — works: Absalom,Absalom!, xv, xvi, 74, 81-95, 107, 109-10, 175, 176, 179-80; Go Down, Moses, xv, no, in; Intruder in the Dust, xvi, in; The Soundand the Fury, xv, 61-62, 74, 81, 83, 85, 94, 95, 107, 175; The Hamlet , 60; "Evangeline," 90—93; The Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner, 90; The Marble Faun, 98, 107; The Marionnettes, [52.54.111.228] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 20:04 GMT) 243 Index 98-99; A Green Bough, 99-100; "And After," 99; "Eros and After," 99; "Twilight," 99100 ; The Portable Faulkner, 101102 ; Mosquitoes, 103, 106; Soldiers9 Pay, 103, 106; Flags in the Dust, 105, 106-107; Sartoris, 105, 112; As I Lay Dying, 107; Light in August, 107; Sanctuary, 107, 114, 193; A Fable, 110-11; Requiemfor a Nun, in, 19395 ; The...