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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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Margaret D. Bauer, 'The Evolution of Caddy: An Intertextual Reading of 'The Sound and the Fury' and Ellen Gilchrist's 'The Annunciation'," m Southern Literary Journal, Vol. 25, No. I, fall, 1992, pp 40-51.

Bauer describes Caddy as both a strong woman who chooses to live according to her own value system, and as a victim who is ultimately broken down by her family. In addition to reviewing the question of incest, Bauer also discusses parental neglect and Caddy's abandonment of her daughter.

Michael H Cowan, compiler, Twentieth-Century Interpretations of "The Sound and the Fury" A Collection of Critical Essays, Prentice-Hall, 1968.

This book collects important essays on the novel that were previously published in other books or Journals.

David Dowling, Macmillan Modern Novelists William Faulkner, Macmillan, 1989.

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