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The Sound and the Fury Study Guide

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by William Faulkner
About 105 pages (31,506 words)
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Clifton Fadiman, "Hardly Worth While," Nation, January 15, 1930, pp. 74-75.

Robert J. Griffin, "Ethical Point of View in The Sound and the Fury, " in Essays in Modern American Literature, edited by Richard E Langford, Stetson University Press, 1963, pp 55-64.

Terry Heller, in Critical Survey of Long Fiction, Salem Press, 1991, pp. 1088-1110.

Arthur Mizener, "William Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury," in Twelve Great American Novels, New American Library, 1967, pp. 120-59......

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