As I Lay Dying Study Guide

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As I Lay Dying: Introduction

A concise biography of William Faulkner plus historical and literary context for As I Lay Dying.

As I Lay Dying: Plot Summary

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As I Lay Dying: Detailed Summary & Analysis

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As I Lay Dying: Themes

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As I Lay Dying: Literary Devices

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Brief Biography of William Faulkner

William Faulkner was born New Albany Mississippi to father Murry Falkner and Maud Butler, and was one of four children (William Faulkner himself changed his surname to Faulkner in 1918. One story, perhaps apocryphal, says that a typewriter merely misprinted his name and Faulkner decided to stick with the change). The family relocated to Oxford Mississippi when Faulkner was only five due to Murry Falkner’s professional troubles in New Albany, despite the family’s southern-aristocratic background. Faulkner remained in Oxford, with brief stints living in Paris and New York, for the rest of his life.

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Although most famously considered part of the modernist literary movement, Faulkner is also known as a writer who was a part of the Southern Renaissance. The Southern Renaissance is lesser known, but was tremendously important to those who wrote in the American South in the 1920s and 1930s – and who focused much of their subject matter on the South. Among these writers are Faulkner, of course, along with Flannery O’Connor, Allen Tate, Tennessee Williams and Robert Penn Warren, among others.

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