Keywords
Term ID | Term | Parent | Description | |
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3915 | Alcoholism | Alcohol | ||
3916 | Death from drinking | Alcohol | ||
4094 | Mint julep | Alcohol | ||
4096 | Traditional southern drink | Alcohol | ||
4098 | Drink recipe | Alcohol | ||
4106 | Wine hamper | Alcohol | ||
4459 | As anaesthetic | Alcohol | ||
4597 | Abstinence | Alcohol | ||
4676 | Wanting a drink | Alcohol | ||
4948 | As currency | Alcohol | ||
5334 | Store-bought vs moonshine | Alcohol | ||
1154 | Farming life | Agriculture | ||
1176 | Soil quality | Agriculture | ||
1178 | Corn | Agriculture | ||
1179 | Cotton | Agriculture | ||
2348 | Grist mill | Agriculture |
This is for any general discussion of grist mills as a farm implement. JB |
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2587 | Husbandry | Agriculture |
Any part of a text related to the care and breeding of animals. The immediate context for this is on an actual farm, as for example Mink's attempt to breed his cow with a local bull. It also extends out to any knowledge of animals for the purposes of domestication or labor. For example, Lucius Priest being able to identify a horse as "three-quarters-bred" in The Reivers, though the horse itself is not on a farm. JB |
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2970 | Hay | Agriculture | ||
2971 | Matched team of horses or mules | Agriculture | ||
3203 | Share-cropping|Tenantry | Agriculture |
There are significant differences between "share-cropping" and "tenant farming" in reality. "Tenants" typically furnished their own farming tools and livestock, and had at least a measure of control over what crops they planted on land they rented from a landlord; "share-croppers" typically only contributed their own labor, with the landlord dictating what they would raise and providing the animals and tools they used. But in his fiction Faulkner does not maintain this distinction, using the terms as essentially synonymous. SR |
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3204 | Hill farms | Agriculture | ||
3206 | Tractors | Agriculture | ||
3227 | Diminishing farms | Agriculture | ||
3634 | Farming | Agriculture | ||
3678 | Salt lick | Agriculture | ||
4875 | Market gardening | Agriculture | ||
4907 | Livestock | Agriculture | ||
4994 | Household gardening | Agriculture | ||
5305 | Ownership | Agriculture | ||
5331 | Government regulations | Agriculture | ||
5332 | Regulations | Agriculture | ||
5335 | Furnish bill | Agriculture | ||
5488 | Crop dusting | Agriculture | ||
5533 | Lumber trade | Agriculture | ||
541 | Spinsterhood | Age | ||
650 | Youth | Age | ||
771 | Growing old | Age | ||
812 | War | Age | ||
923 | Adolescence | Age | ||
1188 | Premature aging | Age | ||
1288 | Childhood | Age | ||
1306 | Maturing | Age | ||
1617 | Old age | Age | ||
2940 | Rite of passage | Age |
Any challenge or ritualized moment in which a person goes from child to adult. The other option here is coming of age, but felt like a more passive, ambiguous movement over time, when what is meant here is someone having an active, singular moment in which he or she becomes an adult. For example, Lucius winning the horse race in The Reivers (274). JB |
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2965 | Baby | Age | ||
4279 | Coming of age | Age | ||
4420 | Middle age | Age | ||
4651 | Youth vs age | Age | ||
4973 | Generation gap | Age | ||
5606 | Agelessness | Age | ||
239 | Class | (First level term) | ||
240 | Gender | (First level term) | ||
241 | History | (First level term) |
Term ID | Term | Parent | Description | |
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1130 | Plowing | Agricultural | ||
1212 | Chopping | Agricultural | ||
1833 | Farming | Agricultural | ||
1868 | Livestock care | Agricultural | ||
2260 | Cotton picking | Agricultural | ||
4751 | Incompetent farming | Agricultural | ||
5234 | Ginning cotton | Agricultural | ||
5237 | Raising|shipping cattle | Agricultural | ||
5267 | Milking a cow | Agricultural | ||
5290 | Child labor | Agricultural | ||
5337 | Planting | Agricultural | ||
5532 | Hog farming | Agricultural | ||
5572 | Hay-making | Agricultural |
Term ID | Term | Parent | Description | |
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617 | Absence as disguise | Absence/Loss |
This was created to note Flem Snopes' calculated absence during the horse auction, the way he has orchestrated it from behind the scene. I'm not sure this occurs with anyone but Flem, but it occurs multiple times in his case. SR |
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707 | Renewal | Absence/Loss | ||
756 | Over time | Absence/Loss | ||
764 | Deracination | Absence/Loss | ||
805 | Men | Absence/Loss | ||
821 | War | Absence/Loss | ||
871 | Material | Absence/Loss | ||
910 | Abandonment | Absence/Loss | ||
1000 | Vanishing Indian | Absence/Loss | ||
1141 | Kinlessness | Absence/Loss |
I chose this term because it includes orphanhood but isn't limited to it. JW |
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1282 | Money|Wealth | Absence/Loss | ||
1327 | Absence | Absence/Loss | ||
1331 | Absence as loss | Absence/Loss | ||
1385 | Capture as loss | Absence/Loss | ||
1725 | Disappearance | Absence/Loss | ||
1741 | Separation | Absence/Loss | ||
1968 | Livestock | Absence/Loss | ||
2089 | Loss of animal companion | Absence/Loss | ||
2450 | Loss of object | Absence/Loss | ||
2460 | Attempt to find substitute | Absence/Loss | ||
3117 | Of loved one | Absence/Loss | ||
3132 | Loss of innocence | Absence/Loss | ||
3186 | Burning a town | Absence/Loss | ||
3188 | Military defeat | Absence/Loss | ||
3416 | Blame | Absence/Loss | ||
3448 | Aloneness | Absence/Loss |
As in the "aloneness" Addie Bundren seeks to have violated in As I Lay Dying. EKP |
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3826 | Losing vs never having | Absence/Loss |
Added for when Quentin makes the observation, about a man who castrated himself, "It's not not having them. It's never to have had them." I believe similar ideas crop up elsewhere in Faulkner - distinguishing between having and losing, or never having in the first place. JBP |
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4148 | Missing | Absence/Loss | ||
4418 | Substitute | Absence/Loss | ||
4512 | Absence of sound | Absence/Loss | ||
4800 | Red necks | Absence/Loss | ||
4836 | Racial | Absence/Loss | ||
5230 | Quest to recover | Absence/Loss | ||
5275 | Absence as presence | Absence/Loss |