William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury

William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury

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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1888813M

summary

William Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury is a complex and thought-provoking novel that challenges readers to follow the inner thoughts and experiences of the Compson family. This corrected text edition offers readers the chance to experience the novel in its most authentic form, with contributions from scholars who have carefully studied Faulkner's work. The book presents a critical overview of the novel, delving into themes such as the nature of time, memory, and the human mind, through the perspectives of various literary critics including Gail Moor Morrison, Gary Storhoff, Margaret Bauer, and Jeffrey J. Folks. Anyone interested in delving into one of the greatest works of American literature will find this edition of The Sound and the Fury to be an excellent resource.

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"william faulkner ꞏ southern gothic ꞏ american literature ꞏ modernist novel ꞏ stream of consciousness ꞏ family saga ꞏ dysfunctional family ꞏ classic literature ꞏ literary criticism ꞏ corrected text ꞏ multiple narrators ꞏ time ꞏ memory ꞏ psychological ꞏ trauma ꞏ symbolism ꞏ seminal classic ꞏ pulitzer prize winner ꞏ timeless ꞏ experimental literature ꞏ literary fiction