Thomas Merton Center

Manuscripts in Sub-Section E.1:

Classicism in Faulkner's The bear and The wild palms. Notes.

Item 1 - Classicism in Faulkner's The bear.

First Lines:  Classic and romantic mingle in Faulkner. The Bear a classical myth against romantic background of

Sub-Type:  Notes

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Holograph

Date:  no-month no-day, no-year

Number of pages:  6

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 5

Item 2 - Faulkner and Religion.

First Lines:  1 Faulkner represents a classical and humanistic religion - moral outlook - going back to the Greek

Sub-Type:  Notes

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Holograph

Date:  no-month no-day, no-year

Number of pages:  6

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 5

Item 3 - Faulkner. The Wild Palms.

First Lines:  The Bear - the archaic world of nature and natural man - the hunter - the lost wilderness

Sub-Type:  Notes

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Holograph

Date:  no-month no-day, no-year

Number of pages:  2

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 5

Item 4 - The Bear

First Lines:  Formation = the creation of a fall identity by entering into a state of life

Sub-Type:  Notes

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Holograph

Date:  no-month no-day, no-year

Number of pages:  1

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 5