A collection of critical essays on Faulkner's novel "Absalom, Absalom!" arranged in chronological order of publication.
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This review is from: William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) (Library Binding)
Enlarged and reinforced my appreciation of "Absalom, Absalom!". However, it also raised some unanswered questions. Why is Sutpen so abhorred at the taint of black blood in his line? Presumably all he wants is the big plantation, money, power, wealth. And Faulkner indicates he was raised in West Virginia with no prejudice against blacks, in a slaveless world. He of all people should stand outside this. Yet we first see him with blacks as his property.
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