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  1. Ledgers of History: William Faulkner, an Almost Forgotten Friendship, and an Antebellum Plantation Diary (Southern Literary Studies) by Sally Wolff, 2010-10-15
  2. The Unvanquished V351 by William Faulkner, 1966-09-12
  3. Barn Burning (Tale Blazers) by William Faulkner, 1979-09
  4. William Faulkner of Oxford
  5. Essays, Speeches & Public Letters (Modern Library Classics) by William Faulkner, 2004-02-10
  6. Sanctuary by William Faulkner, 1932-01-01
  7. Absolon, Absolon / Absalom, Absalom!: Null (Spanish Edition) by William Faulkner, 2004-05
  8. Absalom, Absalom!: The Corrected Text (Modern Library) by William Faulkner, 1993-11-09
  9. Faulkner's Mississippi by Willie Morris, 1990-10
  10. Faulkner's Oxford: Recollections and Reflections by Herman E. Taylor, 1990-11
  11. Intruder in the Dust by William Faulkner, 1991-10-29
  12. Sartoris by William Faulkner, 1956
  13. William Faulkner and Southern History by Joel Williamson, 1995-12-14

41. William Faulkner, A Writer From Oxford, Mississippi, And Author Of The Sound And
Biography, photographs and book reviews by Starkville High School students.
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William Faulkner
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Picture of Faulkner on wall at Rowan Oak (Photo by N. Jacobs) Back to Starkville High's Mississippi Writers Page
Major Works of William Faulkner Below: Teachers Frances McCarty and June Barnett enter Rowan Oak.
  • Absalom, Absalom! A Fable Go Down, Moses The Hamlet Intruder in the Dust Light in August The Mansion Pylon The Reivers Requiem for a Nun Sanctuary Sartoris The Sound and the Fury As I Lay Dying The Town The Unvanquished The Wild Palms Big Woods : The Hunting Stories of William Faulkner
Biography of William Faulkner
by Toyin Larinde (SHS)
Faulkner's notes for A Fable on wall at Rowan Oak.

42. William Faulkner
Translate this page Home_Page william faulkner (1897-1962), Uno de los novelistas estadounidenses más importantes de este siglo, famoso por sus cerca
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William Faulkner
U no de los novelistas estadounidenses más importantes de este siglo, famoso por sus cerca de veinte novelas en las que retrata el conflicto trágico entre el viejo y el nuevo sur de su país. El mayor de cuatro hermanos de una familia tradicional sureña, nació en New Albany (Mississippi) el 25 de septiembre de 1897 y creció en las cercanías de Oxford. En 1915 abandonó el colegio, que detestaba, para trabajar en el banco de su abuelo. En la I Guerra Mundial ingresó en las fuerzas aéreas de Canadá sin llegar nunca a entrar en acción. A su regreso ingresó como veterano en la Universidad de Mississippi, que pronto abandonó para dedicarse a escribir viviendo de trabajos ocasionales. En 1924 publicó por su cuenta El fauno de mármol , un libro de poemas poco originales. Al año siguiente viajó a Nueva Orleans donde trabajó como periodista y conoció al escritor de cuentos estadounidense Sherwood Anderson, que le ayudó a encontrar un editor para su primera novela, La paga de los soldados (1926), y le convenció para que escribiera acerca de la gente y los lugares que conocía mejor. Esta novela narra la historia de un soldado joven que vuelve a casa después de la I Guerra Mundial, inválido física y mentalmente, y cómo su enfermedad y muerte posterior afectan a su familia y amigos. Después de un breve viaje por Europa volvió a casa y comenzó a escribir su serie de novelas barrocas e inquietantes, ambientadas en el condado ficticio de Yoknapatawpha (inspirado en el condado de Lafayette, Mississippi), habitándolo con sus propios antepasados, indios, negros, oscuros ermitaños provincianos y groseros blancos pobres. En la primera de estas novelas

43. William Faulkner
A biography from Nobel Lectures.
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44. Reader's Companion To American History - -FAULKNER, WILLIAM
faulkner, william. (18971962), novelist. (1974); David Mintner, william faulkner His Life and Work (1980). Thomas Fleming. See also Literature.
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FAULKNER, WILLIAM
, novelist. Considered by many critics to be America's greatest writer, Faulkner wrote novels and stories that are drenched with a sense of history's (and the South's) agonies. He was born in Mississippi to a distinguished family and in high school was a mediocre student whose main interest was football. An older friend introduced him to avant-garde literature, and he soon preferred reading and attempting to write to working in his grandfather's bank. In 1918 he enlisted in the Canadian air force, hoping to see action in World War I, but the war ended before he completed flight training. Faulkner published his undistinguished first novel, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. In his third novel, Sartoris (1929), he hit his stride, creating his fictional realm, Yoknapatawpha County, and a southern family full of foolhardy, suicidally defiant men and suffering, caring women. In his next novels he enlarged this portrait of a South wracked by grief and defeat, clinging to old values while struggling to embrace the harsh rationality of modern capitalist America. Faulkner married this historical imagination to a profound humanism and a readiness to experiment with a wide range of fictional techniques. His books are full of convoluted time sequences and interior monologues, exploring his characters' deepest drives and unrecognized anxieties. Although some critics and reviewers praised his talent, for twenty years Faulkner's novels sold poorly. He made his living with straightforward stories written for magazines and stints as a Hollywood screenwriter. In 1944 Faulkner's career was apparently at a dead end. He seemed doomed to be regarded as a regional writer with a very small following. He was out of step with the social realism and left-leaning ideology that had dominated fiction in the preceding decade.

45. William Faulkner Quotes
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Y E N R A SM Quotations YENRA Quotations William Faulkner Quotes : Selections from the master - December 30, 2003 He did not make much of an impression on his mentors when he attended classes as a special student at the University of Mississippi. "Mr. Faulkner, what did Shakespeare have in mind when he put those words in the mouth of Othello?" an English professor once asked him. "How should I know?" he replied. (ALA 65). 1924 quit postmaster at Oxford, Mississippi post office: "As long as I live under the capitalistic system I expect to have my life influenced by the demands of moneyed people. But I will be damned if I propose to be at the beck and call of every itinerant scoundrel who has two cents to invest in a postage stamp. This, sir, is my resignation." (ALA 66). He briefly worked in a New York bookstore in 1921. According to his employer: "He was an excellent book salesman, almost insulting customers who picked up what he considered worthless books, and pressing better books upon them with the words, 'Don't read that trash; read this.'" (ALA 66). To a critic who had written a book analyzing his work Faulkner wrote: "You found implications which I had missed. I wish that I had consciously intended them. I will certainly believe that I did it subconsciously and not by accident." (ALA 67)

46. Selected Web Resources For William Faulkner
faulkner Resources on the World Wide Web. Selected by Jim Alderman. This page has been revised and relocated to http//www.unf.edu/library/guides/faulkner.html.
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Faulkner Resources on the World Wide Web Selected by Jim Alderman This page has been revised and relocated to http://www.unf.edu/library/guides/faulkner.html
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47. UNF Library Subject Guide: William Faulkner
Selected Resources on william faulkner. william Cuthbert faulkner is renowned as one of the greatest novelists of the twentieth century. (faulkner, william.
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Selected Resources on William Faulkner William Cuthbert Faulkner is renowned as one of the greatest novelists of the twentieth century. Born in New Albany, Mississippi, on September 25,1897, he spent most of his life in Mississippi and built many of his short stories and novels around his observations and experiences of life in the South. Faulkner's mythical Yoknapatawpha County serves as the locale for many of his stories and is so well known both in print and in motion pictures as to deserve a real place on the map. Myth or not, it will always survive on the literary map of the United States because of Faulkner's technical brilliance and gift for storytelling. After reading Faulkner and experiencing the rush of life so vividly depicted in his stories and in his novels, a visitor to Yoknapatawpha might agree with Lena's assessment of her experiences in Faulkner's A Light in August My, my. A body does get around. Here we ain't been coming from Alabama but two months, and now it's already Tennessee.

48. WFotW ~ Introduction To Faulkner On The Web
An Introduction to william faulkner on the Web, an online resource devoted to the Nobel Prizewinning novelist.
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Portrait of William Faulkner by Carl Van Vechten, December 11, 1954 William Faulkner
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William Faulkner on the Web is intended as an evolving guide to the life and works of William Faulkner, by all accounts one of America's greatest writers. His apocryphal Yoknapatawpha County , setting for most of his fiction and patterned after his real-life home in Oxford and Lafayette County, Mississippi, is perhaps the most famous address in American literature; it is a familiar location to literature students of all ages who encounter it in such often-anthologized stories as " Barn Burning " and " A Rose for Emily ." Cinema buffs still enjoy films such as To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep which Faulkner co-wrote. Visitors from around the world come here to visit Rowan Oak , his home in Oxford, and to attend the annual Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference at the University of Mississippi each August. Most important, though, are his novels —

49. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
An Outline of American Literature by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. Modernism and Experimentation Authors william faulkner (18971962). *** Index***.
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Index Born to an old southern family, William Harrison Faulkner was raised in Oxford, Mississippi, where he lived most of his life. Faulkner created an entire imaginative landscape, Yoknapatawpha County, mentioned in numerous novels, along with several families with interconnections extending back for generations. Yoknapatawpha County, with its capital, "Jefferson," is closely modeled on Oxford, Mississippi, and its surroundings. Faulkner re-creates the history of the land and the various races Indian, African-American, Euro-American, and various mixtures who have lived on it. An innovative writer, Faulkner experimented brilliantly with narrative chronology, different points of view and voices (including those of outcasts, children, and illiterates), and a rich and demanding baroque style built of extremely long sentences full of complicated subordinate parts. The best of Faulkner's novels include The Sound and the Fury (1929) and As I Lay Dying (1930), two modernist works experimenting with viewpoint and voice to probe southern families under the stress of losing a family member;

50. Center For Faulkner Studies Home
The Center sponsors and supports educational, research, and public service projects related to the life and work of william faulkner. From Southeast Missouri State University.
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The Center The Brodsky Collection The Blotner Papers Teaching Faulkner ... Links The Center for Faulkner Studies was established in 1989 at Southeast Missouri State University , simultaneous with the University's acquisition of the Brodsky Collection Located on the third floor of Kent Library (room 309), the Center is open 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and by appointment. The Center sponsors and supports educational, scholarly, and public service projects related to the life and work of William Faulkner. To learn more, enter the Center... cfs@semo.edu February, 2004
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51. Faulkner, William (Cuthbert)
faulkner, william,. faulkner. Robert CapaMagnum. in Toronto. He is author of The Achievement of william faulkner (1966). BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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Faulkner Robert CapaMagnum in full WILLIAM CUTHBERT FAULKNER, original surname FALKNER (b. Sept. 25, 1897, New Albany, Miss., U.S.d. July 6, 1962, Byhalia, Miss.), American novelist and short-story writer who was awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize for Literature
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As the eldest of the four sons of Murry Cuthbert and Maud Butler Falkner, William Faulkner (as he later spelled his name) was well aware of his family background and especially of his great-grandfather, Colonel William Clark Falkner, a colourful if violent figure who fought gallantly during the Civil War, built a local railway, and published a popular romantic novel called The White Rose of Memphis . Born in New Albany, Miss., Faulkner soon moved with his parents to nearby Ripley and then to the town of Oxford, the seat of Lafayette county, where his father later became business manager of the University of Mississippi. In Oxford he experienced the characteristic open-air upbringing of a Southern white youth of middle-class parents: he had a pony to ride and was introduced to guns and hunting. A reluctant student, he left high school without graduating but devoted himself to "undirected reading," first in isolation and later under the guidance of Phil Stone, a family friend who combined study and practice of the law with lively literary interests and was a constant source of current books and magazines.

52. William Faulkner Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
This is a copy of the acceptance speech by william faulkner for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950.
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53. William Faulkner --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
faulkner, william Britannica Student Encyclopedia. , faulkner, william (1897–1962). The novels of william faulkner rank among the
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54. WFotW ~ Absalom, Absalom!: RESOURCES
Resources on i Absalom, Absalom! /i , by william faulkner, including a genealogy, character list, and other helpful information about the novel, from william faulkner on the WEB.
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Recent Up a category A Yoknapatawpha Timeline Here you will find a history of Yoknapatawpha County. Much of this feature is still in development. Only the years 1540 to 1865 are partially developed. At Centenary: More Than Enduring, Faulkner Prevails All the scholars are down in Oxford today, celebrating the Man. Here's the New York Times article. Center for Faulkner Studies At Southeast Missouri State University, proud holder of the Brodsky collection of Faulkner's books. Here too you can order a print newsletter called Teaching Faulkner Faulkner House The Faulkner House is located at 624 Pirate's Alley, where Faulkner wrote his first novel. It's also home to the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition, and Words and Music writers' conference.

56. ClassicNotes: The Sound And The Fury
Full summary and analysis of The Sound and the Fury by william faulkner written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information on The Sound and the Fury.
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58. Faulkner, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Edition. 2001. faulkner, william. 1897 Reed, Jr. (1973); FJ Hoffman and OW Vickery, ed., william faulkner Three Decades of Criticism (1960). 2.
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59. Faulkner, William. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002. faulkner, william. (FAWKnuhr) A twentieth-century American author.
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