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| Book: As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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William Faulkner's AS I LAY DYING was published in 1930, exactly a year after THE SOUND AND THE FURY. A stream-of-consciousness novel narrated from 15 different points of view, AS I LAY DYING opens as the Bundren matriarch, Addie, is dying at the... | |
| Book: Light in August (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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William Faulkner's 1932 novel, LIGHT IN AUGUST, takes place in the first two decades of the 20th century. Its characters are mostly marginal outcasts, but most of the story concerns Joe Christmas, an orphaned man with a mysterious past who believes... | |
| Book: The Sound and the Fury (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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A guide to reading "The Sound and the Fury" with a critical and appreciative mind encouraging analysis of plot, style, form, and structure. Also includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading... | |
| Book: Absalom, Absalom! (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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ABSALOM, ABSALOM! is often considered to be Faulkner's greatest book, and one of his most compelling explorations of race, gender, and the burdens of the past. The plot revolves around the character of Thomas Sutpen, son of poor whites in Faulkner's... | |
![]() | Book: Light in August (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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William Faulkner's 1932 novel, LIGHT IN AUGUST, takes place in the first two decades of the 20th century. Its characters are mostly marginal outcasts, but most of the story concerns Joe Christmas, an orphaned man with a mysterious past who believes... |
| Book: A Summer of Faulkner (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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Oprah Winfrey's demanding but rewarding reading selection for summer, 2005, is actually three novels, all by William Faulkner. Included are AS I LAY DYING, a stream-of-consciousness novel narrated from 15 different points of view, about the efforts... | |
| Book: The Sound and the Fury (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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A guide to reading "The Sound and the Fury" with a critical and appreciative mind encouraging analysis of plot, style, form, and structure. Also includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading... | |
| Book: Review Questions for Mri (Carolyn Kaut, Paperback)
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| Book: Go Down, Moses (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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GO DOWN, MOSES is a cycle of seven interrelated episodes (including the much-anthologized story, "The Bear") examining the complex, changing relationships among the descendents of the McCaslin family in Faulkner's mythical Yoknapatawpha County, in... | |
| Book: As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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William Faulkner's AS I LAY DYING was published in 1930, exactly a year after THE SOUND AND THE FURY. A stream-of-consciousness novel narrated from 15 different points of view, AS I LAY DYING opens as the Bundren matriarch, Addie, is dying at the... | |
| Book: As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner, Hardcover)
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William Faulkner's AS I LAY DYING was published in 1930, exactly a year after THE SOUND AND THE FURY. A stream-of-consciousness novel narrated from 15 different points of view, AS I LAY DYING opens as the Bundren matriarch, Addie, is dying at the... | |
| Book: Intruder in the Dust (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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Lucas Beauchamp of GO DOWN, MOSES reappears in INTRUDER IN THE DUST. Beauchamp has been accused of murdering a white man, Vinson Gowrie. To save Lucas from lynching, it is up to teenaged Chick Mallison, with the help of an old woman and a small boy,... | |
| Book: The Unvanquished (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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Originally published as a series of short stories in the Saturday Evening Post, THE UNVANQUISHED is one of Faulkner's most conventionally written novels, and one of his most underrated. Set during the Civil War, it tells the story of Bayard Sartoris,... | |
![]() | Book: Film Scripts One (Fur, Paperback)
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![]() | Book: Absalom, Absalom (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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ABSALOM, ABSALOM! is often considered to be Faulkner's greatest book, and one of his most compelling explorations of race, gender, and the burdens of the past. The plot revolves around the character of Thomas Sutpen, son of poor whites in Faulkner's... |
![]() | Book: Go Down, Moses (William Faulkner, Book)
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GO DOWN, MOSES is a cycle of seven interrelated episodes (including the much-anthologized story, "The Bear") examining the complex, changing relationships among the descendents of the McCaslin family in Faulkner's mythical Yoknapatawpha County, in... |
![]() | Book: Absalom, Absalom (William Faulkner, Book)
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ABSALOM, ABSALOM! is often considered to be Faulkner's greatest book, and one of his most compelling explorations of race, gender, and the burdens of the past. The plot revolves around the character of Thomas Sutpen, son of poor whites in Faulkner's... |
![]() | Book: Sparknotes the Sound and the Fury (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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THE SOUND AND THE FURY, Faulkner's fourth novel (1929), is his first true masterpiece. Depicting the decline of the once aristocratic Compson family, the novel is composed of four stream-of-consciousness narratives, each told by a different character... |
![]() | Book: Sanctuary (William Faulkner, Hardcover)
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SANCTUARY is Faulkner's most notorious novel; its sensational subject matter was particularly disturbing to the inhabitants of his home town of Oxford, Mississippi, many of whom felt Faulkner presented a distorted picture of their community. The... |
| Book: Rad Tech's Guide to Mri (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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| Book: William Faulkner Reads (William Faulkner)
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![]() | Book: Light in August (William Faulkner)
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William Faulkner's 1932 novel, LIGHT IN AUGUST, takes place in the first two decades of the 20th century. Its characters are mostly marginal outcasts, but most of the story concerns Joe Christmas, an orphaned man with a mysterious past who believes... |
| Book: Big Woods (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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William Faulkner's many hunting tales are gathered in this 1955 collection of short fiction. In most of his short stories, he further explores many of the themes and characters of his novels--all part of the continuing saga of Mississippi past and... | |
| Book: Selected Short Stories of William Faulkner (William Faulkner, Hardcover)
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In Faulkner's short fiction, he further explores many of the themes and characters of his novels--all part of the continuing saga of Mississippi past and present that consumed Faulkner as a writer all his life. | |
| Book: The Reivers (William Faulkner, Paperback)
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Faulkner's last novel, THE REIVERS, won the Pulitzer Prize. An essentially comic novel, it tells the story of 11-year-old Lucius "Loosh" Priest; Boon Hogganbeck, who works for Loosh's grandfather; and the black chauffeur, Ned McCaslin. The three... |
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