Offers a series of essays on The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner's novel about the decline of the American South. The contributors include Richard Godden, Donald M. Kartiganer, Noel Polk and Dawn Trouard.
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Questa serie offre guide critiche introduttive alle opere seminali della narrativa americana. Ogni volume presenta un'introduzione sostanziale di un'autorità indiscussa, che dettaglia la composizione dell'opera, la sua storia editoriale e la ricezione contemporanea. Segue una serie di saggi inediti e una guida alla lettura. La serie costituisce una risorsa inestimabile per gli studenti che si dedicano all'analisi critica dei principali romanzi americani.



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