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Faulkner's and began
In 1931, however, when Faulkner's sixth novel, Sanctuary, was published — a sensationalist story which Faulkner later claimed was written only for money — The Sound and the Fury also became commercially successful, and Faulkner began to receive critical attention.

Faulkner's and 1946
Faulkner's total works today, and in fact those of his works which existed in 1946 when Mr. Cowley made his comment, or in 1939, when Mr. O'Donnell wrote his essay, reveal no such simple attitude toward the South.
In 1946 Cowley edited Viking's edition of The Portable Faulkner, and his introduction is generally considered a turning point in William Faulkner's reputation in the United States at a time when many of his early works were in danger of going out of print.

Faulkner's and after
William Faulkner's character " Narcissa " in Sanctuary, sister of Horace Benbow, was also named after Narcissus.
* In William Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury, Jason Compson hits on other perceptions of Wall Street: after finding some of his stocks are doing poorly, he blames " the Jews.
Possibly named after William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi.
A police inspector describes the scene immediately after Faulkner's fall and finding a suicide note.
Faulkner's very religious housekeeper disapprovingly describes the sexual relationship between Andre and Faulkner, and says she saw Andre with another man after Faulkner's marriage.

Faulkner's and war
Taking its name from William Faulkner's first novel of the same name about an airman's return home in the aftermath of World War I, Russell said the documentary examined " both sides of the war, people who feel good about the war, who believe in the mission, people who feel bad.

Faulkner's and .
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
Faulkner's is not the mind of the apologist which Mr. O'Donnell implies that it is.
My intention, therefore, is not to say that Faulkner's awareness has been confined within the borders of the South, but rather that he has looked at his world as a Southerner and that presumably his outlook is Southern.
The ingredients of Faulkner's novels and stories are by no means new with him, and most of the problems he takes up have had the attention of authors before him.
Without saying or seeming to say that in portraying the Sartoris and the Compson families Faulkner's chief concern is social criticism, we can say nevertheless that through those families he dramatizes his comment on the planter dynasties as they have existed since the decades before the Civil War.
Faulkner's low-class characters had but few counterparts in earlier Southern novels dealing with plantation life.
It would be profitable, I believe, to read these realistic humorists alongside Faulkner's works, the thought being not that he necessarily read them and owed anything to them directly, but rather that they dealt a hundred years ago with a class of people and a type of life which have continued down to our time, to Faulkner's time.
Brown himself received six Academy Award nominations and in 1949 won the British Academy Award for the film version of William Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust.
Thompson based his style on William Faulkner's notion that " fiction is often the best fact.
Examples of such usage are William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and William Wordsworth's The Idiot Boy.
* 1942 – William Faulkner's collections of short stories, Go Down, Moses, is published.
D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was privately published in 1928, while another important landmark for the history of the modern novel came with the publication of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in 1929.
The party ultimately nominated the former civil rights campaigner Austin Currie, a respected new TD and former minister in Brian Faulkner's power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland from 1973 – 74.
Spenser seems to agree with William Faulkner's assessment of scotch — " that brown liquor which not women, not boys and children, but only hunters drank.
Chatham Publishing, 1 & 2 Faulkner's Alley, Cowcross St. London, Great Britain, 1996.
In the field of American fiction, William Faulkner's 1930 novel As I Lay Dying can be read as an interaction with the cubist mode.
After his death, Burton was replaced by Edward Fox, and the character changed to Faulkner's younger brother.
The Origins of Faulkner's art.

tournament and career
However, Polgár drew both her games with Kasparov, the first time in her career she had done this under tournament time controls.
In addition to the basic salary, sekitori wrestlers also receive additional bonus income, called mochikyukin, six times a year ( once every tournament, or basho ) based on the cumulative performance in their career to date.
During the summer, Davenport won the tournament in Los Angeles, defeating Graf for the first time in her career in the semifinals, before defeating Anke Huber in the final.
On February 22, 2006, Davenport became just the eighth woman in WTA history to win 700 singles matches, when she handed out her fourth career " double bagel ", defeating Elena Likhovtseva in the second round of the Dubai tournament.
In March, Davenport won her second tournament of the year and 55th career singles title by beating Olga Govortsova in the final of the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships & The Cellular South Cup in Memphis, Tennessee.
A world-record £ 15 million move to his boyhood heroes, Newcastle United, followed the Euro ' 96 tournament, and Shearer spent the remainder of his career with the club.
In 2011, Petra Kvitová won the tournament and later reached a career high of World No. 2.
Another perhaps bigger issue was that Pelé, who possibly had been at the height of his career at this stage, was chopped off at seemingly every opportunity in the group matches. The 1966 tournament was remembered for its excessive physical play, and Pelé was one of the players affected by such play.
Following her tournament victory in Berlin, Graf suffered one of the worst defeats of her career in a French Open semifinal where she won only two games against Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and lost her first 6 – 0 set since 1984.
After Wimbledon, for the first time in my career, I didn't feel like going to a tournament.
He won two hard-court titles, including the Lipton International Players Championships, the same tournament where his career had nearly ended just eight years earlier — by defeating Sergi Bruguera in the final, after Bruguera had defeated Pete Sampras in the semifinals.
His career seemed to be at an end in 1990, when he played only three tournament matches ( and lost all three ), dropping to no.
In September 1981, he lost his only career match against Björn Borg, losing in the first round of the tournament in Geneva, 6 – 1, 6 – 1.
He reached a few finals playing on clay courts, but never won a clay-court tournament in his professional career.
, his total career live tournament winnings exceed $ 150, 000.
During his professional footballing career, Platini played for the clubs Nancy, Saint-Étienne, and Juventus, and was a member of the French national team that won the 1984 European Championship, a tournament in which he was the top goalscorer and voted the best player.
For the year, Laver won a then-record US $ 292, 717 in tournament prize money and became the first tennis player to surpass US $ 1 million in career prize money.
The number of tournament singles titles that Laver won during his career varies depending on the source.
Molly, who picked up a bunch of new clients at the tournament, prepares for a career of helping players with the mental portion of the game.
She began her professional career on the Women's Tennis Association ( WTA ) tour in May 1999 as a wild card entry in the Belgian Open clay tournament at Antwerp and became only the fifth player to win her debut WTA Tour event.
It was her first career defeat at this tournament and the end of her 27-match winning streak on clay.
Henin then defeated Mauresmo and won the tournament for the first time in her career.
During his early career he became the first player ever to be disqualified from the Wimbledon tournament in 1995.
Chuvalo finished his amateur career with a 16-0-0 record, all by KO within four rounds. Nicknamed " Boom Boom ", Chuvalo turned professional in 1956, knocking out four opponents in one night to win a heavyweight tournament held by former world's champion Jack Dempsey at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on April 26, 1956.
Beginning with the Pärnu 1947 tournament, Keres made some significant contributions as a chess organizer in Estonia ; this is an often overlooked aspect of his career.

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