Dr. Robert Hamblin, director of the Center for Faulkner Studies at Southeast Missouri State University, was the guest lecturer Oct. 20 and 21 at the Senior Humanities Program at Willamette University.
Hamblin, who is co-editor of the forthcoming William Faulkner Encyclopedia, taught a Faulkner seminar, held formal conferences with individual students, and delivered a public lecture titled "The Artistic Design of The Sound and the Fury." Willamette University, the oldest university in the Pacific Northwest, was founded in 1842. Today it is a liberal arts school with an enrollment of 3,500 students.
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