A handbook for interpreting William Faulkner's most violent and shocking novel
The general argument advanced by the Morrises in this ambitious work revolves around the idea that William Faulkner is deeply critical of the prevailing Southern myth and discourse; furthermore, that his narratives are an attempt to ...
Chapter 1 401 :2 Blotner, Faulkner: A Biography, 703; Faulkner in the University, 74; james B. Meriwether and Michael Millgate, ed. Lion in the Garden: Interviews with William Faulkner, 1926-1962 (New York: Random House, 1968), 253.
A handbook for interpreting William Faulkner's most violent and shocking novel
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Reading Faulkner: Collected Stories
“ Faulkner's Short Stories and New Deal Interference . ” In Skei , ed . , William Faulkner's Short Fiction : An International Symposium , 222–29 . May , Charles E. 1984. “ The Nature of Knowledge in Short Fiction .
William Faulkner once called the short story "the most demanding form after poetry." In that form, he achieved splendid success. He wrote over a hundred short stories, published nearly all...
This volume guides readers through one of William Faulkner's most complex novels. By common consent The Sound and the Fury is a seminal document of twentieth-century literature. Almost from the...
Tells the story of Thomas Sutpen and his ruthless, single-minded pursuit of his grand design--to forge a dynasty in Jefferson, Mississippi, in 1830--which is ultimately destroyed by his own sons
A New York Times Notable Book of 2020 How do we read William Faulkner in the twenty-first century? asks Michael Gorra, in this reconsideration of Faulkner's life and legacy.