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  1. Requiem for a Nun is a work of fiction written by William Faulkner. It is a sequel to Faulkner's early novel Sanctuary, which introduced the characters of Temple Drake, her friend (later husband) Gowan Stevens, and Gowan's uncle Gavin Stevens.

    • William Faulkner
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    • 1951
    • 1951
  2. Requiem for a Nun (traducido al español como Réquiem por una mujer o Réquiem para una mujer) es una novela dialogada y con estructura teatral del escritor estadounidense William Faulkner. Se publicó en 1950.

    • Requiem for a Nun
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  3. Summary. Anthony West. “Requiem for a Dramatist.”. New Yorker, September 22, 1951, pp. 109–12. Mr. Faulkner's new offering, Requiem for a Nun, is in the main a sequel to Sanctuary, and is concerned with the further misadventures of Temple Drake, a tomboy whose qualities have always had an unsettling effect on her creator.

  4. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Requiem for a Nun is the sequel to William Faulkner's bestselling novel Sanctuary. It centers on the character of Temple Drake eight years after her harrowing kidnapping ordeal by the...

  5. Requiem for a Nun by William Faulkner | Goodreads. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to read. Kindle $7.99. Rate this book. Requiem for a Nun. William Faulkner. 3.54. 1,213 ratings134 reviews. This sequel to Faulkner's SANCTUARY written 20 years later, takes up the story of Temple Drake eight years after the events related in SANCTUARY.

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  6. 18 de may. de 2011 · Requiem for a Nun. William Faulkner. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, May 18, 2011 - Fiction - 256 pages. The sequel to Faulkner’s most sensational novel Sanctuary, was written twenty...

  7. 9 de feb. de 2012 · Requiem for a Nun (Text Key 228) Submitted by admin on Thu, 2012-02-09 15:23. Code: RQ. Type: novel. Editors: James B. Carothers. Stephen Railton. About: Requiem for a Nun (1951) is the source for Faulkner's best-known aphorism: "The past is never dead," Gavin Stevens tells Temple Drake in Act I, Scene III; "It's not even past" (73).