Description |
102 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Bloom's notes |
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Bloom's notes.
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Contents |
Critical views -- Chronology of the novel / Jean-Paul Sartre ; Comic elements in the novel / John Arthos ; Faulkner's depiction of the Southern Negro / Ralph Ellison ; Thematic and plot structure of the novel / Olga W. Vickery ; Caddy's affair with Dalton Ames / Frederick J. Hoffmann ; Jason as a genuine Compson / Peter Swiggart ; Quentin Compson's moralism / John W. Hunt ; Points of view in the novel / Cleanth Brooks ; A. E. Housman's influence on the novel / Joseph Brogunier ; Sartre's critique of the novel / George C. Bedell ; Quentin Compson's dual nature / John T. Irwin ; Novel and literary modernism / Andre Bleikasten ; Novel as chivalric romance / Lynn G. Levins ; Faulkner's earlier works and the novel / Gary L. Stonum ; Novel as a classic tragedy / Warwick Wadlington ; Racism and Southern identity / Thadius M. Davis ; Rhetoric of the Quentin narrative / Gail L. Mortimer ; Benjy Compson as a Christ figure / Jessie M. Coffee ; Literary form and loss in the novel / James M. Cox ; Caddy Compson as sister and mother / Deborah Clarke. |
Note |
"A contemporary literary views book." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-99) and index. |
Subject |
Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Sound and the fury -- Examinations -- Study guides.
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Added Author |
Bloom, Harold.
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Added Title |
Sound and the fury |
ISBN |
0791045196 hardcover |
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0791045692 pb |
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