Faulkner once said that he made up his American native characters out of his imagination.His American Indian characters are hybrid and grotesque,a disturbing and troubling presence in his work.Yet some critics point o...
Faulkner,an American writer,and Su Tong,a Chinese writer,are both influential writers of their country.Their works have strong regional and cultural characteristics and all express the author’s southern complex.Faulk...
Written relatively early in Faulkner’s writing career, A Rose for Emily recounts a North-South, cross-class love story which concludes surprisingly with a murder mystery when the townspeople in the closing paragraphs...
The Sound and the Fury is basically a story about lost innocence, which concentrates on the intensification of theme of im-prisonment in the past and won William Faulkner the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949. His fa...
Barn Burning is a short story written by William Faulkner, which first appeared in 1939 and has since been widely read.The story guides readers to observe the world through a 10-year-old boy, Sarty's point of view, at...
William Faulkner's novel A Rose for Emily tells the tragedy of an old virgin in the old South.The reader's confusion is often dismissed by the fact that it reverses the chaotic timing and transliteration of personal p...
Faulkner is a modernist literary master who applied many av-ant-guard writing techniques,such as stream of consciousness and multiple points of view,into his novels.This thesis is trying to elaborate more on his spati...
As one of the modern American novelists, William Faulkner has enjoyed a high prestige. “A Rose for Emily”, one of Faulkner’s most famous short stories shows a clear picture of the change of Southern society after t...
William Faulkner is a world-famous American novelist. Absalom, Absalom! is a story which happened in the southern United States, and it tells a family's experience of rising and falling from 1860 to 1910. Faulkner gav...