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The Faulkner Reader
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William Faulkner |
Contains:
Nobel Prize address. --
The sound and the fury. --
The bear (Go down, Moses). --
Old man (The wild palms). --
Spotted horses (The hamlet). --
[A rose for Emily](https://openlibra… |
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New directions in Faulkner studies
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Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference (10th 1983 University of Mississippi) |
What has Faulkner criticism so far accomplished? Where have scholars wandered far afield? What directions now should meaningful scholarship take? These questions are considered in this volume of pape… |
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The Sound and the Fury
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William Faulkner |
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 … |
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Novels 1930-1935 (As I Lay Dying / Light in August / Pylon / Sanctuary)
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William Faulkner |
Tells the stories of a mourning family remembering its past, a vicious gangster, a young pregnant woman searching for her child's father, and barnstorming pilots at an air show. |
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Intruder in the Dust
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William Faulkner |
Using his preferred stream-of-consciousness style the author tells a story of a black farmer in Mississippi accused of murdering a white man. |
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The mansion
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William Faulkner |
"The Mansion completes Faulkner's great trilogy of the Snopes family in mythical Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, which also includes The Hamlet and The Town. Beginning with the murder of Jack Hous… |
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Go Down, Moses
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William Faulkner |
Contains:
Was
The Fire and the Hearth
Pantaloon in Black
The Old People
The Bear
Delta Autumn
Go Down, Moses |
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As I Lay Dying
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William Faulkner |
Written in stream-of-consciousness style with multiple narrators, the story follows a journey wherein the family of a dead woman try to transport her body to her birthplace in Mississippi in accordan… |
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