NOTION OF TIME IN WILLIAM FAULKNER’S “THE SOUND AND THE FURY”
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William Faulkner, time, notion, The Sound and The Fury.Abstrak
Time is perceived by every man in a different way. William Faulkner’s treatment and representation of time is considered to be revolutionary in the American literature. It is quite complicated for an ordinary reader to comprehend the stream of time in Faulkner’s works. Faulkner represents time from different points of view. This article discusses the notion of time in Faulkner’s works.
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