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Gateway to the Fantastical Faulkner:
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Gateway to the Fantastical Faulkner:
"Pantaloon in Black" in the Development of Go Down, Moses
Go Down, Moses is one of Faulkner's works that, while categorizing and describing behavior in the Old South, proves to be an uncanny mélange of short stories characterizing some outlandish personalities and outlining superstitions of Southerners. While the first few stories (i.e. "Was" and "The Fire and the Hearth") do little to promote the supernatural undertones of the whole novel, "Pantaloon i...
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