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W. W. Norton & Company : College Books

The Sound and the Fury

Contents

  • The Text of The Sound and the Fury
  • Backgrounds
  • William Faulkner, Appendix. Compson: 1699–1945
  • William Faulkner, Jefferson, Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi
  • William Faulkner, Selected Letters
    - To Mrs. Walter B. McLean, Wednesday [late Sept. 1927]
    - To Horace Liveright, Sunday, —october [16 Oct. 1927]
    - To Horace Liveright, 30 november [1927]
    - To Mrs. Walter B. McLean, Wednesday [prob. Oct. 1928]
    - To Alfred Harcourt, 18 Feb. 1929
    - To Ben Wasson, [early summer, 1929]
    - To Ben Wasson, [early summer, 1929]
  • Ben Wasson, [Publishing The Sound and the Fury]
  • William Faulkner, An Introduction for The Sound and the Fury
  • William Faulkner, An Introduction to The Sound and the Fury
  • William Faulkner, Interview with Jean Stein vanden Heuvel
  • William Faulkner, Class Conferences at the University of Virginia
  • Cultural and Historical Contexts
  • C. Vann Woodward, The Irony of Southern History
  • Robert Penn Warren, Faulkner: Past and Future
  • Richard H. King, A Southern Rennaissance
  • Carolyn Porter, Faulkner’s America
  • Criticism
  • Jean-Paul Sartre, On The Sound and the Fury: Time in the Work of Faulkner
  • Irving Howe, Faulkner and the Negroes
  • Ralph Ellison, Twentieth-Century Fiction and the Black Mask of Humanity
  • Olga W. Vickery, The Sound and the Fury: A Study in Perspective
  • Cleanth Brooks, Man, Time, and Eternity
  • Michael Millgate, The Sound and the Fury: [Story and Novel]
  • John T. Irwin, [Doubling and Incest in The Sound and the Fury]
  • Myra Jehlen, [Faulkner’s Fiction and Southern Society]
  • Donald M. Kartiganer, [The Meaning of Form in The Sound and the Fury]
  • David Minter, Faulkner, Childhood, and the Making of The Sound and the Fury]
  • Warwick Wadlington, The Sound and the Fury: A Logic of Tragedy
  • John T. Matthews, The Discovery of Loss in The Sound and the Fury]
  • Thadious M. Davis, [Faulkner’s "Negro" in The Sound and the Fury]
  • Wesley Morris with Barbara Alverson Morris, A Writing Lesson: The Recovery of Antigone
  • Minrose C. Gwin, Hearing Caddy’s Voice
  • Andre Bleikasten, The Quest for Eurydice
  • Philip M. Weinstein, "If I Could Say Mother": Construing the Unsayable About Faulknerian Maternity