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  1. 23 de may. de 2024 · William Faulkner (born September 25, 1897, New Albany, Mississippi, U.S.—died July 6, 1962, Byhalia, Mississippi) was an American novelist and short-story writer who was awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize for Literature.

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  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · Nobel Laureate and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner William Faulkner was one of America’s greatest and most celebrated writers, whose work reflects and, at the same time, questions the South’s most deeply held values.

  3. 26 de may. de 2024 · Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago Arthinkal Biographies and Essays. This episode is about American writer and Nobel laureate William Faulkner. In this episode, you will learn about the life...

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  4. 15 de may. de 2024 · The Sound and the Fury, novel by William Faulkner, published in 1929, that details the destruction and downfall of the aristocratic Compson family from four different points of view. Faulkners fourth novel, The Sound and the Fury is notable for its nonlinear plot structure and its unconventional narrative style.

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · Welcome to the home of the William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) processing project, an externally funded project to increase discoverability and access for the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library's heritage collection of archival materials related to American author William Faulkner (1897– 1962).

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · Nació en New Albany, (Mississippi) el 25 de septiembre de 1897. Al estallar la primera guerra mundial en 1914 fue enviado a Inglaterra. Allí, en el curso de una estancia en Oxford, leyó a los...

  7. 5 de may. de 2024 · About John W. Hunt. John W. Hunt was born January 19, 1927, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He served in the Naval Reserve V-12 Program and later aboard the USS Earle from 1944-1946. Hunt then obtained his BA at the University of Oklahoma (1949) and his doctorate in Theology and Literature at the University of Chicago (1961).