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wealthy in Love (1987), confides in the reader as she investigations her persona, "But I was angling for a outlook of certain thing else, a look inward,"(1) and her phrases resonate with the question that readers and detractors of up to dat...
Barn Burning" is regularly anthologized. In 1980 a dramatization of it appeared on the Public Broadcasting System as part of the "American Short Story" series produced by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The series included only w...
the effect that “one subject remains largely unexplored—the structure and nature of his thought.”[1] This will come as a surprise to Faulkner’s bibliographers, who are inundated each year with fresh historical, critical, textual, and biogra...
the Bible be taught along with Aristotle and Plato, Homer and Virgil? Many people look at this question, and immediately think of the Bible as religion rather than as literature. It does not have to be viewed that way, though. Teaching the ...
character who speaks, he says. This makes the novel is very readable - to be Faulkner – and the reader will not get lost in minor details. Moreover, the overall story is also unique, as it completely based on the significance of an event th...
The Sound and the Fury” Introduction The Sound and the Fury was published to a number of favorable reviews. Lyle Saxon, for instance, in New York Herald Tribune Books on October 13, 1929, rightly observed that Faulkner "achieved a novel of ...
Stephen Kumalo: Main character of the story. A pastor who takes his relationship with God and the state of South Africa very seriously. He sees that the poverty, injustice, and lack of morality in his country is threatening to become irrev...