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- Chapter 3. Idiocy as Innocence in Benjy's Section
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Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury - Experimental Subjectivity and Benjy's Narrative
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- 1 - Chapter 1. Images of Faulkner's Oxford, Mississippi
- 2 - Chapter 2. The Genesis of The Sound and the Fury
- 3 - Chapter 3. Idiocy as Innocence in Benjy's Section
- 4 - Chapter 4. Faulkner and John Locke
- 5 - Chapter 5. Taxonomies of Mental Deficiency
- 6 - Chapter 6. The Subjectivity of "A Tale Told By An Idiot"
- 7 - Chapter 7. Freud and the Sense of Smell
- 8 - Chapter 8. The Sense of Smell as an Index to Sexual Innocence
- 9 - Chapter 9. The Syntactic Consequences of Losing Caddy
- 10 - Chapter 10. Sheilding Benjy through Narrative