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0:00 how to read The Sound and the Fury
2:00 the greatness of William Faulkner
4:00 combatting the difficulty of Faulkner
6:00 relationship between story and structure
8:00 why read The Sound and the Fury?
9:00 William Faulkner at time of writing
12:00 how to read really difficult books
14:00 reading assignment for you now
15:00 what is the story of the novel?
16:00 who are the characters of the novel?
17:00 storytelling from multiple POVs
18:00 section one - Benjy’s POV
19:00 should you skip the beginning?
21:00 stream-of-consciousness style
22:00 why is Benjy’s section difficult?
23:00 subjective temporality in the novel
24:00 reading the opening together
25:00 section two - Quentin’s POV
28:00 reading Quentin’s section together
29:00 section three - Jason’s POV
31:00 how the story came to Faulkner
32:00 section four - Dilsey third person
35:00 Malcolm Cowley’s Portable Faulkner
36:00 how Faulkner presents time
38:00 allusion to Shakespeare’s Macbeth
41:00 when past mistakes repeat again
43:00 what does Modernism mean?
44:00 19th vs 20th century literature
46:00 why are modernist works difficult?
49:00 Faulkner’s work at the post office
50:00 modernism vs post-modernism
51:00 the nightmare of the modern era
52:00 Faulkner’s Nobel Prize speech
55:00 the influence of Joyce’s Ulysses
56:00 awaking from nightmare of history
57:00 what is the southern gothic genre?
58:00 on the origin of gothic literature
59:00 antiquated structures inform today
1:00:00 what we find in gothic works
1:01:00 Old South vs New South
1:02:00 markers of the southern gothic
1:03:00 southern gothic character types
1:05:00 great southern gothic writers
1:06:00 post Civil War Jim Crow era
1:09:00 great fictional heterocosms
1:10:00 welcome to Yoknapatawpha
1:12:00 Faulkner’s Southern myth-making
1:15:00 Faulkner’s portrayal of race relations
1:16:00 the shifting image of the South
1:19:00 film appreciation at the book club
1:20:00 Faulknerian sublime în prose
1:22:00 rereading slowly and aloud
1:23:00 Hemingway vs Faulkner
1:27:00 ‘the day dawned bleak and chill’
1:30:00 pacing for Faulkner lectures
1:31:00 reading Chaucer at the book club
1:33:00 your experience with Faulkner?