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Faulkner, William - 1897–1962, American novelist, b. New Albany, Miss., one of the great American writers of the 20th cent. Born into an old Southern family named Falkner, he changed the spelling of his last name to Faulkner when he published his first book, a collection of poems entitled The Marble Faun, in 1924. Faulkner trained in Canada as a cadet pilot in the Royal Air Force in 1918


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    Faulkner: Masks and Metaphors (Chap. Five "New Modes of Metaphor: The Sound and the Fury, Light in August, and A Fable") » Read Now

    by Lothar Honnighausen. 316 pgs.

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    A critical study of the ruses & roles with which William Faulkner masked himself & his characters.
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    Between Couch and Piano: Psychoanalysis, Music, Art and Neuroscience (Chap. 4 "The Music of Time in Faulkner's Light in August") » Read Now

    by Gilbert J. Rose. 189 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    'Between Couch and Piano' links well-established psychoanalytical ideas with historical and neurological theory to help us begin to understand from a psychoanalytic perspective some of the reasons behind music's ubiquity and power.
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    The Modern American Novel of Violence ("William Faulkner's Light in August" begins on p. 15) » Read Now

    by Patrick W. Shaw. 220 pgs.

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    "An addendum to W. M. Frohock's 'The Novel of Violence in America, 1920-1950' (1950), Shaw's volume further defines violence and provides lengthy essays on a novel by each of eight authors not covered by Frohock—Porter, Capote. Vonnegut, Doctorow, McCarthy, Morrison, Selby, and Ellis. . . ...
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    Robbing the Mother: Women in Faulkner (Chap. 4 "Bodies and Language Light in August and The Wild Palms") » Read Now

    by Deborah Clarke. 174 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    A close look at William Faulkner's strange ambivalence toward maternal figures in his novels.

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