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  1. 7 de sept. de 2009 · Macon Telegraph, October 25, 1936, p. 4. When an author remains breathless for almost 400 pages, he should by rights expect his readers to reach that state of fatigue of which breathlessness is a symptom. Yet such is the magic of William Faulkner's style and method that the reader becomes only a fellow-panter, eagerly turning chaotic pages to ...

  2. 小説の構成について. 『アブサロム、アブサロム!』は、トマス・サトペンの興隆と衰退を詳述している。. サトペンは、 バージニア州 西部で貧窮の中に生まれ、これを補完するために裕福で強力な家族の家長となるためにミシシッピ州にやってきた男である ...

  3. Absalom, Absalom! shares certain characteristics with classical tragedy, and Faulkner uses Mr. Compson to make the connection clear. He alludes to Aeschylus’s great play Agamemnon with his discussion on pages 48-49 of the name of Sutpen’s daughter by a slave, suggesting that Sutpen might have meant to call her Cassandra rather than Clytemnestra.

  4. Le titre. Le titre de l'œuvre dérive d' Absalom /Absalon, une figure biblique qui apparaît dans les chapitres 13 à 18 du Deuxième Livre de Samuel – qui relate le règne de David et de ses descendants. Absalom est le fils de David, il est beau et pressenti comme successeur de David.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2007 · Absalom, Absalom! Tillfälligt slut – klicka "Bevaka" för att få ett mejl så fort boken går att köpa igen. Absalom, Absalom! utkom 1936 och anses vara William Faulkners främsta verk. Romanen utspelar sig före, under och efter amerikanska inbördeskriget och är ett ödesdrama över den gamla amerikanska Södern.

  6. If it’s not, throw it out the window.” —William Faulkner. Absalom, Absalom! is Faulkner’s epic tale of Thomas Sutpen, a man who comes to the South in the early 1830s to wrest his mansion out of the muddy bottoms of the north Mississippi wilderness. He was a man, Faulkner said, “who wanted sons and the sons destroyed him.”.

  7. Sinopsis de ABSALOM, ABSALOM! Quentin Compson and Shreve, his Harvard room-mate, are obsessed by the tragic rise and fall of Thomas Sutpen. As a poor white boy, Sutpen was turned away from a plantation owner's mansion by a negro butler. From then on, he was determined to force his way into the upper echelons of Southern society.