The Sound and the Fury

The Sound and the Fury

By William Faulkner

Subjects: American fiction, Patronos y empleados, Siblings, African american women cooks, Frères et sœurs, Amerikanisches Englisch, Siblings, fiction, Domestic fiction, Ps3511.a86 s7 1990, Death, Retrasados mentales, African americans, fiction, Aristocracy (social class)--fiction, Vietnamese language books, Yoknapatawpha county (imaginary place), fiction, Families, Large type books, Brothers and sisters, fiction, Manuscripts, Ancient Literature, Aufsatzsammlung, Illegitimate children--fiction, Family, Illegitimate children, Faulkner, william , 1897-1962, American Manuscripts, Romans, nouvelles, African american women cooks--fiction, Yoknapatawpha County (Imaginary place), Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle, Literary, Ps3511.a86 s7 1994, Cuisinières noires américaines, Sound and the fury (Faulkner, William), Master and servant, Ps 3511.a86 s7 1990, African American women cooks, Compson, caddy (fictitious character), fiction, Familles, Fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Hermanos y hermanas, Social life and customs, Aristocracy (Social class), Caddy Compson (Fictitious character), Classical literature, Facsimiles, Brothers and sisters, Cooks, Cuisiniers, Fiction, psychological, Aristocracy (social class), Translations into Persian, Littérature ancienne, Burial, People with mental disabilities, Ficción, 813/.52, Mississippi, fiction, People with mental disabilities--fiction, Brothers and sisters--fiction

Description: In many ways this was an experimental novel, using several differing narrative styles. Divided into four parts, the author relates the same episodes from four different viewpoints, using a different style for each. The story concerns various members of a Southern family, once wealthy landowners but now struggling to maintain their reputation.

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