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9780807120309

Talking About William Faulkner

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  • ISBN13:

    9780807120309

  • ISBN10:

    0807120308

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-04-01
  • Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Pr
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Summary

In the 1970s and 1980s, Sally Wolff and Floyd C. Watkins, both of Emory University, took students of southern literature to Lafayette County, Mississippi, to explore the region where William Faulkner lived. They visited Faulkner's home, Rowan Oak, in Oxford, Mississippi; trekked around the countryside; and met people who were the prototypes for some of his characters. During these excursions, they discovered firsthand how profoundly Faulkner's family, community, and region imprinted themselves on his imagination and then both shaped and enriched his work.
Their primary guide was Jimmy Faulkner, who was once described by his famous uncle as "the only person who likes me for what I am." Like his uncle, Jimmy is a born storyteller, and his recollections provide fascinating, often intimate details about Faulkner as author, friend and drinking buddy, member of the unusual Faulkner clan, and resident of the model for what may be the most famous county in American literature.

Author Biography

Sally Wolff is assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Emory University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
About Jimmy Faulkner, Pearle Galloway, and Motee Daniel
Introductionp. 1
Oxford Homes and Settingsp. 6
Rowan Oakp. 7
Jimmy Faulkner's Housep. 28
The Chandler Housep. 45
The Oxford Jailp. 49
University of Mississippi Reading Roomp. 54
Lafayette County Churches and Cemeteriesp. 59
Toby Tubby Church Cemeteryp. 60
College Hill Churchp. 64
St. Peter's Cemeteryp. 68
Out in the County: Yoknapatawpha Revisitedp. 87
Yocona Riverp. 88
The Natchez Trace, Yellowleaf Creek, and Rivers Hillp. 96
Dogtrot Housep. 102
Taylorp. 112
Old Oxford Plantationsp. 117
Miss Pearle and Motee: Acquaintances of William Faulknerp. 133
Miss Pearle and Her Storep. 134
Motee Danielp. 141
A Nephew Remembers William Faulknerp. 159
Appendix A: History of the U in Faulknerp. 179
Appendix B: Maps of Lafayette County and Yoknapatawpha Countyp. 183
Bibliographyp. 187
Indexp. 191
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