
+ american literature, benjy compson, double conciousness, ernest j gaines, quentin compson, southern history, southern literature, the autobiography of miss jane pittman, the sky is gray, the sound and the fury, w.e.b. dubois, william faulkner
Language in William Faulkner’s “The Sound and the Fury”: Part I
Over the past few posts, I have been writing about Ernest Hemingway, modernism, the ways that language constructs meaning, and how authors such as Hemingway interrogated these constructions. Today, I want to look briefly at another modernist author who does the same thing in a slightly different manner than Hemingway. That author, of course, is William Faulkner, and the novel is The Sound and … Read More Language in William Faulkner’s “The Sound and the Fury”: Part I