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Critical Insights: The Sound and the Fury

Table of Contents

About This Volume, Taylor Hagood




On The Sound and the Fury, Taylor Hagood




Biography of William Faulkner, Lorie Watkins Fulton (Reprint)




The Reverend Mr. Shegog's Easter Sermon: Preaching as Communion in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, David Hein (Reprint)




The Critical Reception of The Sound and the Fury, Theresa M. Towner




Outside the Garden: The Natural World in The Sound and the Fury, Christopher Rieger




“Am I going to have to hear it all again?” Quentin Compson's Role as Narratee in The Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom!, Gretchen Martin (Reprint)




“And Then Everything Sort of Rolled Away”: Reading The Sound and the Fury, or the Acceptance of Bewilderment, Frédérique Spill




Modernist Narration and Everyday Life in The Sound and the Fury, Cheryl Lester




Caddy, Capitalism, and Chronology in The Sound and the Fury, Sascha Morrell




Money and Masculinity: Economies of Fear in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Caroline S. Miles




Reading Race and Miscegenation in The Sound and the Fury, Sarah Robertson




“Skeered to Holler”: Secret Lovers Hot and Hidden Between the Narrative Gaps of The Sound and the Fury, Ren Denton




“Trying to Say”: Modernism, Loss, and the Unspeakability of War in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, John B. Padgett




“Fat as You Is”: Jason Compson's Bullied Body in The Sound and the Fury, Simone Maria Puleo




Faulkner's Pedagogy; Quentin's Ghost: Uncertainty, Revision, and the Roots of Intellectual Vitality, Joseph R. Urgo




Chronology of William Faulkner's Life




Works by William Faulkner




Bibliography




About the Editor




Contributors