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SOUND & THE FURY NCE 2E PA

ISBN: 9780393964813 | 0393964817
Edition: 2nd
Format: Textbook Paperback
Publisher: W W NORTON
Pub. Date: 12/17/1993

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SummaryTable of Contents
The text of this Norton Critical Edition is that of the corrected edition scrupulously prepared by Noel Polk, whose textual note precedes the text. David Minter's annotations are designed to assist the reader with obscure words and allusions.
Preface to the Second Editionix(4)
Editor's Notexiii
The Text of The Sound and the Fury
1(200)
Backgrounds
... MORE201(38)
William Faulkner
Appendix. Compson: 1699-1945
203(13)
William Faulkner
Jefferson, Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi
216(2)
William Faulkner
Selected Letters
218(4)
To Mrs. Walter B. McLean, Wednesday [late Sept. 1927]
218(1)
To Horace Liveright, sunday,-october [16 Oct. 1927]
218(1)
To Horace Liveright, 30 november [1927]
219(1)
To Mrs. Walter B. McLean, Wednesday [probably Oct. 1928]
219(1)
To Alfred Harcourt, 18 Feb. 1929
220(1)
To Ben Wasson, [early summer, 1929]
220(1)
To Ben Wasson, [early summer, 1929]
221(1)
Ben Wasson
[Publishing The Sound and the Fury]
222(3)
William Faulkner
An Introduction for The Sound and the Fury
225(3)
William Faulkner
An Introduction to The Sound and the Fury
228(4)
William Faulkner
Interview with Jean Stein vanden Heuvel
232(2)
William Faulkner
Class Conferences at the University of Virginia
234(5)
Cultural and Historical Contexts
239(24)
C. Vann Woodward
The Irony of Southern History
241(2)
Robert Penn Warren
Faulkner: Past and Future
243(3)
Richard H. King
A Southern Renaissance
246(1)
Carolyn Porter
Faulkner's America
255(8)
Criticism
263(180)
Jean-Paul Sartre
On The Sound and the Fury: Time in the Work of Faulkner
265(7)
Irving Howe
Faulkner and the Negroes
272(3)
Ralph Ellison
Twentieth-Century Fiction and the Black Mask of Humanity
275(3)
Olga W. Vickery
The Sound and the Fury: A Study in Perspective
278(11)
Cleanth Brooks
Man, Time, and Eternity
289(8)
Michael Millgate
The Sound and the Fury: [Story and Novel]
297(13)
John T. Irwin
[Doubling and Incest in The Sound and the Fury]
310(7)
Myra Jehlen
[Faulkner's Fiction and Southern Society]
317(7)
Donald M. Kartiganer
[The Meaning of Form in The Sound and the Fury
324(19)
David Minter
Faulkner, Childhood, and the Making of The Sound and the Fury
343(15)
Warwick Wadlington
The Sound and the Fury: A Logic of Tragedy
358(12)
John T. Matthews
The Discovery of Loss in The Sound and the Fury
370(23)
Thadious M. Davis
[Faulkner's "Negro" in The Sound and the Fury]
393(4)
Wesley Morris
Barbara Alverson Morris
A Writing Lesson: The Recovery of Antigone
397(8)
Minrose C. Gwin
Hearing Caddy's Voice
405(7)
Andre Bleikasten
The Quest for Eurydice
412(18)
Philip M. Weinstein
"If I Could Say Mother": Construing the Unsayable about Faulknerian Maternity
430(13)
Selected Bibliography443


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