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There are 2 critical essays on As I Lay Dying (novel).

Critical Essays on As I Lay Dying (novel)
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Critical Essay by Carolyn Norman Slaughter
6,029 words, approx. 20 pages
In the following essay, Slaughter provides a close examination of Faulkner's use of language in As I Lay Dying.
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Critical Essay by Alice Shoemaker
602 words, approx. 2 pages
As I Lay Dying is a remarkable illustration of [the fusion of form and content], for in this tour de force the author blends the architectonic structure of a wheel within a wheel with subject matter based on the age-old quest resulting in geographically, psychologically, and philosophically cyclical movement. Two antithetical perspectives are represented in this novel, that of Bundrens and non-Bundrens toward the journey to Jefferson. These perspectives can be conceived of architectonically as the rims of t...


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