(Dis)Figuring the Dead: Embalming and Autopsy in Absalom, Absalom!(Critical Essay)
The Faulkner Journal 2009, Spring, 24, 2
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Is not every literary utterance a speaking corpse, a disembodied voice detached from a living, breathing body? --Diana Fuss, "Corpse Poem" (30)
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