Ann J. Abadie
Ann J. Abadie (1939–2024) was associate director emerita of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi as well as coeditor of numerous scholarly collections from the Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference and other books published by University Press of Mississippi.
Global Faulkner
A probing of the many ways Faulkner interacted with the world’s economies
Faulkner at 100
Retrospect and Prospect
Essays in centennial celebration of William Faulkner and his achievement
Faulkner and His Contemporaries
A study of Faulkner’s place among his peers
Faulkner and Formalism
Returns of the Text
Essays that explore current scholarship on the Nobel Laureate’s work
Faulkner and Film
A collection exploring the extensive connections between the Nobel laureate’s work and cinema
Faulkner's Geographies
Essays that study mobility, place, and spatial imagination in the Nobel laureate’s work
Faulkner's Inheritance
Examinations of the many influences on Faulkner’s fiction
American Landscapes
Meditations on Art and Literature in a Changing World
A lushly illustrated consideration of the significance of landscapes in art and literature during times of unprecedented change
The Beautiful Mysterious
The Extraordinary Gaze of William Eggleston
A unique look at the acclaimed photographer known for trailblazing artistic color photographs
The Mississippi Encyclopedia
An A-to-Z compendium of people, places, and events in Mississippi from prehistoric times to today
Fifty Years after Faulkner
Essays that reassess Faulkner’s life and career a half century after his death
Faulkner and Mystery
Essays that illuminate crime stories, whodunits, and quandaries in the Nobel laureate’s fiction