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The Unvanquished by William Faulkner | |
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| Name: |
William Faulkner | | Birth Date: |
September 25, 1897 | | Death Date: |
July 6, 1962 | | Place of Birth: |
New Albany, Mississippi, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
novelist, author |
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Biography of William Faulkner
13762 words, approx. 45.9 pages
 William Faulkner is considered by many readers to have been America's greatest modern writer. His fiction satisfies the critical demands that writing be inventive and invigorating, as ready to release the imagination as it is to channel it. Each of Faulk...
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Biography of William (Cuthbert) Faulkner
12876 words, approx. 42.9 pages
 William Faulkner is considered by many readers to have been America's greatest modern writer. His fiction satisfies the critical demands that writing be inventive and invigorating, as ready to release the imagination as it is to channel it. Each of Faulk...
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Biography of William (Cuthbert) Faulkner
10369 words, approx. 34.6 pages
 William Faulkner was first and foremost a novelist, and much of his achievement in the short-story form is closely related to his accomplishment as a novelist. This does not necessarily imply that his short stories are second to his novels in all respect...



Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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The Unvanquished Information
290 words, approx. 1 pages
 The Unvanquished is a novel by the American author William Faulkner, set in Yoknapatawpha County. It tells the story of the Sartoris family, who first appeared in the novel Sartoris (or Flags in the Dust). The Unvanquished takes place before that story,...



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 American Political Science Review
Classical Liberalism: The Unvanquished Ideal. (book reviews)
12/01/1996: 2,222 words, approx. 7 pages James M. Glass, University of Maryland The two books under review are arguments in support of classical liberal perspectives. David Conway engages in a philosophical debate with modern liberals, communitarians, and conservatives; the contributors to the volume edited by Tibor R. Machan...
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 Washington Monthly
UNVANQUISHED: A U.S.-U.N. Saga.(Review)
07/01/1999: 1,371 words, approx. 5 pages UNVANQUISHED: A U.S.-U.N. Saga by Boutros Boutros-Ghali Random House, #29.95 I remember thinking during the 1996 presidential campaign how nasty it was that Republican candidate Bob Dole would get up in front of crowds all over the country and mock the name...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Deborah Clarke
8,402 words, approx. 28 pages
 In the following essay, Clarke examines the way war is dealt with in The Unvanquished by women, children, and African Americans.


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