Books written by William Faulkner

  • Soldier's Pay

    Soldiers' Pay is the first novel published by the American author William Faulkner. The story revolves around the return of a wounded aviator home to a small town in Georgia following the conclusion of the First World War.

  • The Bear: Short Story

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  • Luce d'agosto

    Luce d'agosto

  • Santuario-Luce d'agosto. Nobel 1949

    Santuario-Luce d'agosto. Nobel 1949

  • Luz de agosto

    En Luz de agosto aparecen retratados algunos de los personajes más memorables de Faulkner: la cándida e intrépida Lena Grove en busca del padre de su hijo; el reverendo Gal Hightower -atormentado por constante visiones de soldados de ...

  • Each in Its Ordered Place: A Faulkner Collector's Notebook

    Each in Its Ordered Place: A Faulkner Collector's Notebook

  • As I Lay Dying

    This is one of the best-known novels by William Faulkner, and is considered an important work within the Modernist movement, as well as a classic example of the Southern Gothic novel. “I set out deliberately to write a tour-de-force.

  • As I Lay Dying, a Novel

    In the story, the members of the Bundren family must take the body of Addie, matriarch of the family, to the town where Addie wanted to be buried.

  • As I Lay Dying: The Corrected Text

    Recounts the Bundren family's odyssey across the Mississippi countryside to bury Addie, their wife and mother, through the eyes of each of the family members

  • As I Lay Dying: Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Contexts, Criticism

    This Norton Critical Edition is based on the 1985 Corrected Text and is accompanied by detailed explanatory annotations." "In addition to the text's essays and criticism, a chronology and a selected bibliography are also included.

  • My Mother is a Fish: A Commonplace Reader of William Faulkner's Fiction

    This book is a powerful discussion of the novels, short stories, and poems of William Faulkner. Intended for both the general reader as well as those already fully acquainted with...

  • As I Lay Dying: Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Contexts, Criticism

    "This Norton Critical Edition of As I Lay Dying, second edition, features William Faulkner's experimental Southern novel with editorial annotations.

  • As I Lay Dying Novel by William Faulkner Illustrated

    The book is narrated by 15 different characters over 59 chapters.

  • The Town

    "The 2nd vol. of the author's trilogy of the Snopes family"--T.p. verso.

  • Requiem for a Nun

    The sequel to Faulkner’s most sensational novel Sanctuary, was written twenty years later but takes up the story of Temple Drake eight years after the events related in Sanctuary.

  • Mosquitoes

    “Full of the kind of swift and lusty writing that comes from a healthy, fresh pen.”—Lillian Hellman, New York Herald Tribune A fascinating glimpse of the author as a young artist, Faulkner’s sophomore novel, Mosquitoes (1927), ...

  • A Fable

    This novel won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in 195. An allegorical story of World War I, set in the trenches in France and dealing ostensibly...

  • As I Lay Dying

    Along with a new Foreword by E. L. Doctorow, this edition reproduces the corrected text of As I Lay Dying as established in 1985 by Faulkner expert Noel Polk.

  • The Hamlet

    The Hamlet, the first novel of Faulkner's Snopes trilogy, is both an ironic take on classical tragedy and a mordant commentary on the grand pretensions of the antebellum South and...

  • A Rose for Emily

    Directed to students writing a research paper on Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," offers an introduction, the short story itself, discussion questions, secondary source materials, an annotated model student research...