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William Faulkner: How Does He Do It?
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( 6 pp) Introduction Faulkner's main concern lies
with depicting the historical development of the
South, the degeneration of values, the effect of
racism and the psychological state of mind of
Southerners In apocryphal Yoknapatawpha County,
setting for most of his fiction and patterned after
his real-life home in Oxford and Lafayette County,
Mississippi, Faulkner writes of regional characters
who tell of economic and social frustrations.
This famous address in American literature is a
familiar location to literature students of all ages
who encounter it in such stories as Barn Burning,
A Rose for Emily, and That Evening Sun.
ibliography lists 7 sources.
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