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- Chapter 3. Cross-Species Kinship in Circe's Magic and Dante's Inferno
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Faulkner's As I Lay Dying - Epic Conventions and Character Analysis - Part 2
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- 1 - Chapter 1. Humans and Non-Humans
- 2 - Chapter 2. The Epic Tradition and Homer's Cyclops
- 3 - Chapter 3. Cross-Species Kinship in Circe's Magic and Dante's Inferno
- 4 - Chapter 4. Tull's Animal Identification in As I Lay Dying
- 5 - Chapter 5. The Epic Function of Mules
- 6 - Chapter 6. Poor Whites as Buzzards
- 7 - Chapter 7. Jewel as Snake and Horse
- 8 - Chapter 8. The Mythic Horse, the Snake, and Scattered Representation
- 9 - Chapter 9. The Secretive Narrative of Jewel's Horse
- 10 - Chapter 10. The Epic Convention of Raising the Dead