The Hamlet (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dunn, Margaret M (October 1985). "The Illusion of Freedom in The Hamlet and Go Down, Moses". American Literature. 57 (3): 407–423. doi:10.2307/2925780. JSTOR 2925780.
  • Gold, Joseph (Winter 1962). "The "Normality" of Snopesism: Universal Themes in Faulkner's The Hamlet". Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature. 3 (1): 25–34. doi:10.2307/1207378. JSTOR 1207378.
  • Levine, Paul (December 1961). "Love and Money in the Snopes Trilogy". College English. 23 (3): 196–203. doi:10.2307/373006. JSTOR 373006.
  • Godden, Richard (Summer 2003). "Comparative Cows: Or, Reading The Hamlet for Its Residues". ELH. 70 (2): 597–623. doi:10.1353/elh.2003.0016. JSTOR 30029889. S2CID 143162356.
  • Leaver, Florence (July 1955). "The Structure of The Hamlet". Twentieth Century Literature. 1 (2): 77–84. doi:10.2307/440972. JSTOR 440972.
  • Wall, Carey (April 1968). "Drama and Technique in Faulkner's The Hamlet". Twentieth Century Literature. 14 (1): 17–23. doi:10.2307/441017. JSTOR 441017.
  • Robinson, Owen (Fall 2003). "Interested Parties and Theorems to Prove: Narrative and Identity in Faulkner's Snopes Trilogy". The Southern Literary Journal. 36 (1): 58–73. doi:10.1353/slj.2003.0039. JSTOR 20078382. S2CID 159797192.
  • Rogers, Thomas H (Autumn 1957). "Review: Farce and Anecdote". Chicago Review. 11 (3): 110–114. doi:10.2307/25293383. JSTOR 25293383.

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  • Dunn, Margaret M (October 1985). "The Illusion of Freedom in The Hamlet and Go Down, Moses". American Literature. 57 (3): 407–423. doi:10.2307/2925780. JSTOR 2925780.
  • Gold, Joseph (Winter 1962). "The "Normality" of Snopesism: Universal Themes in Faulkner's The Hamlet". Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature. 3 (1): 25–34. doi:10.2307/1207378. JSTOR 1207378.
  • Levine, Paul (December 1961). "Love and Money in the Snopes Trilogy". College English. 23 (3): 196–203. doi:10.2307/373006. JSTOR 373006.
  • Godden, Richard (Summer 2003). "Comparative Cows: Or, Reading The Hamlet for Its Residues". ELH. 70 (2): 597–623. doi:10.1353/elh.2003.0016. JSTOR 30029889. S2CID 143162356.
  • Leaver, Florence (July 1955). "The Structure of The Hamlet". Twentieth Century Literature. 1 (2): 77–84. doi:10.2307/440972. JSTOR 440972.
  • Wall, Carey (April 1968). "Drama and Technique in Faulkner's The Hamlet". Twentieth Century Literature. 14 (1): 17–23. doi:10.2307/441017. JSTOR 441017.
  • Robinson, Owen (Fall 2003). "Interested Parties and Theorems to Prove: Narrative and Identity in Faulkner's Snopes Trilogy". The Southern Literary Journal. 36 (1): 58–73. doi:10.1353/slj.2003.0039. JSTOR 20078382. S2CID 159797192.
  • Rogers, Thomas H (Autumn 1957). "Review: Farce and Anecdote". Chicago Review. 11 (3): 110–114. doi:10.2307/25293383. JSTOR 25293383.
  • Dimino, Andrea (Summer–Fall 1984). "Why Did The Snopeses Name Their Son "Wallstreet Panic"? Depression Humor In Faulkner's The Hamlet". Studies in American Humor. New Series 2. 3 (2/3): 155–172. JSTOR 42573184.
  • Nicolaisen, Peter (1997). "Public Life and Private Experience in Faulkner's The Hamlet". Amerikastudien / American Studies. 42 (4): 649–660. JSTOR 41157339.

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