The Sound and the Fury: Faulkner and the Lost Cause

The Sound and the Fury: Faulkner and the Lost Cause

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Format Paperback
Pages 152
Language English
Published Dec 1, 1990
Publisher Twayne Pub
ISBN-10 0805780181
ISBN-13 9780805780185
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This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between Faulkner's work and the historical context of the American South during the 1920s. The authors meticulously examine the themes of memory, identity, and loss that permeate the narrative, revealing how these elements reflect the broader cultural landscape of the time.

Through a thoughtful analysis, they unpack the ways Faulkner's storytelling intertwines with notions of the Southern lost cause, offering readers a richer understanding of the novel's layers. Their findings encourage a deeper appreciation of both the literary artistry and the socio-political implications embedded within the text.

This examination not only sheds light on Faulkner's genius but also prompts reflection on the enduring legacy of the South's troubled history, making it a compelling read for both literary enthusiasts and historians alike.

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