As a native of the South, Faulkner had a deep love of this land and was also deeply influenced by this land which known as the Biblical Belt. In his novel, The Sound and the Fury and short story Dry September, Faulkner looks back at the changing history of American South and takes an insightful stock of the impact that society had on people at that time. This paper intends to find the parallel correspondence between the Bible and the texts through the deep analysis of each plot, characters and narrative structure. This paper also creatively employs the story of the rape of Dinah in the Bible to analyze the purpose and deep meaning behind men's seemingly righteous revenge for the women of his family. The writer concludes that in patriarchal ...
The main purpose of this thesis is to analyze the downfall of the Southern aristocracy in the novel,...
Liqht in August, Moses, Man of the Mountain, Uncle Tom\u27s Children, and Wise Blood all borrow from...
“Race, Women, and the South: Faulkner’s Connection to and Separation from the Fugitive-Agrarians” ex...
During the years 1928-1932, William Faulkner wrote and published three novels containing varying but...
This thesis concerns the Southern family in the work of William Faulkner, specifically The Sound and...
William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury is among the best novels of the 20 th century. Although Fa...
The Sound and the Fury is one of the most complex novels of William Faulkner and of Southern literat...
I propose that William Faulkner\u27s literary imagination is charged by a Jewish sensibility rooted ...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
William Cuthbert Faulkner was one of the most established prominent novelists of his era. Faulkner w...
The thesis describes the consistent thematic use of and the steady artistic development in the Chris...
William Faulkner\u27s unorthodox use of Christian imagery in his major novels proved a stumbling-blo...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
William Faulkner is a famous American novelist, and he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949. H...
Contributions by Tim Armstrong, Edward A. Chappell, W. Ralph Eubanks, Amy A. Foley, Michael Gorra, S...
The main purpose of this thesis is to analyze the downfall of the Southern aristocracy in the novel,...
Liqht in August, Moses, Man of the Mountain, Uncle Tom\u27s Children, and Wise Blood all borrow from...
“Race, Women, and the South: Faulkner’s Connection to and Separation from the Fugitive-Agrarians” ex...
During the years 1928-1932, William Faulkner wrote and published three novels containing varying but...
This thesis concerns the Southern family in the work of William Faulkner, specifically The Sound and...
William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury is among the best novels of the 20 th century. Although Fa...
The Sound and the Fury is one of the most complex novels of William Faulkner and of Southern literat...
I propose that William Faulkner\u27s literary imagination is charged by a Jewish sensibility rooted ...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
William Cuthbert Faulkner was one of the most established prominent novelists of his era. Faulkner w...
The thesis describes the consistent thematic use of and the steady artistic development in the Chris...
William Faulkner\u27s unorthodox use of Christian imagery in his major novels proved a stumbling-blo...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
William Faulkner is a famous American novelist, and he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949. H...
Contributions by Tim Armstrong, Edward A. Chappell, W. Ralph Eubanks, Amy A. Foley, Michael Gorra, S...
The main purpose of this thesis is to analyze the downfall of the Southern aristocracy in the novel,...
Liqht in August, Moses, Man of the Mountain, Uncle Tom\u27s Children, and Wise Blood all borrow from...
“Race, Women, and the South: Faulkner’s Connection to and Separation from the Fugitive-Agrarians” ex...