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Twentieth century interpretations of The sound and the fury ; a collection of critical essays. Edited by Michael H. Cowan.
Contributor
Cowan, Michael H, comp.
Imprint:Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall. [1968]
Descriptionx, 114 p. ; 21 cm.
Note:Faulkner discusses "The sound and the fury": Remarks in Japan, 1955; Interview with Cynthia Grenier, 1955; Interview with Jean Stein, 1956; Discussions at the University of Virginia, 1957-58. - On William Faulkner's "The sound and the fury" / Evelyn Scott. - Preface to "Le bruit et la fureur" / Maurice Coindreau. - The passing of a world / Irving Howe. - Worlds in counterpoint / Olga W. Vickery. - Concepts of time in "The sound and the fury" / Perrin Lowrey. - Man, time, and eternity / Cleanth Brooks. - Christian and Freudian structures / Carvel Collins. - Quentin and the walking shadow: the dilemma of nature and culture / Louise Dauner. - Quentin as romantic / Robert M. Slabey. - The locus and status of meaning / John W. Hunt. - Unresolved tensions / Walter J. Slatoff. - "Form, solidity, color" / Hyatt H. Waggoner. - Appendix: Chronology and scene shifts in Benjy's and Quentin's sections / Edmond L. Volpe.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
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Buhl Library | Buhl - Open Stacks | PS3511.A86 S83 1968 | Available |
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