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  1. Course 6—Lecturehttps://litlovers.com/litcourse-course6-lecture

    a method. LitCourse 6 examines some of the specific tools writers use to develop their storylines. Reading William Faulkner—"A Rose for Emily" LitCourse 6 How to Read: Plot 1 Plot—not as easy as it looks How hard is it to tell a good story? Well, here's...

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  2. Course 9—Lecturehttps://litlovers.com/litcourse-course9-lecture

    and pleasure that await Mrs. Mallard. LitCourse 9 How to Read: Symbol 9 Symbols—literary "A Rose for Emily" William Faulkner (LitCourse 6) • A decaying house suggests a mind that is deteriorating—Emily's mind. • House dust and Emily's unseen but ticking...

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  3. Course 5—Readinghttps://litlovers.com/litcourse-course5-reading

    Zelda was eventually hospitalized in 1930 for the first of many breakdowns, and Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood (William Faulkner was there, too), where his heavy drinking ended his screenwriting career. In 1934 he published Tender Is the Night. He died...

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  4. Course 10—Readinghttps://litlovers.com/litcourse-course10-reading

    characters' thoughts unfiltered by narration. The work was highly influential for writers such as Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, T.S. Elliot, and Ezra Pound. Stylistic innovations continued with Finnegan's Wake (1939), an even more complex work set...

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  5. Course Cataloghttps://litlovers.com/course-catalog

    oil? We'll look at some of the plot devices writers use to develop their story lines. Read—A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner Take the course (begin lecture). 7 How to Read: Point of View Whoever tells the story shapes the story—it's one of the most...

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  6. Blue Asylum (Hepinstall)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/blue-asylum-hepinstall

    The House of Gentle Men (2000) and The Absense of Nectar (2001). The House of Gentle Men was a finalist in the Penn Faulkner Awards West. A perfect storm of serendipity and good timing made it #1 on the LA Times Bestseller list. Kathy was also a...

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    • Category: Fiction
  7. Scarlet Letter (Hawthorne)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/scarlet-letter-hawthorne

    critics have focused on symbolism and didacticism. The critic Harold Bloom has opined that only Henry James and William Faulkner challenge Hawthorne's position as the greatest American novelist, although he admits that he favours James as the greatest...

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    • Category: Fiction
  8. Last Tycoon (Fitzgerald)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/last-tycoon-fitzgerald

    Zelda was eventually hospitalized in 1930 for the first of many breakdowns, and Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood (William Faulkner was there, too), where his heavy drinking ended his screen writing career. In 1934 he published Tender Is the Night. He died...

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    • Category: Fiction
  9. Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar (Joinson)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/lady-cyclists-guide-to-kashgar-joinson

    Writing. Writers I admire include Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bowen, Jean Rhys, Vladimir Nabokov, EM Forster, William Faulkner, TS Eliot, Lawrence Durrell, AS Byatt, Marilynne Robinson, Janice Galloway, Carson McCullers, Olivia Manning, Freya Stark,...

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  10. Tender Is the Night (Fitzgerald)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/tender-is-the-night-fitzgerald

    Zelda was eventually hospitalized in 1930 for the first of many breakdowns, and Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood (William Faulkner was there, too), where his heavy drinking ended his screen writing career. In 1934 he published Tender Is the Night. He died...

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    • Category: Fiction
  11. Last Runaway (Chevalier)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/last-runaway-chevalier

    Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. • Other favorite books include: Pride and Prejudice (Austen), The Sound and the Fury (Faulkner), Anna Karenina (Tolstoy), The Catcher in the Rye (Salinger), Alias Grace (Atwood), and Song of Solomon (Morrison)....

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  12. Burgess Boys (Strout)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/burgess-boys-strout

    to write Amy and Isabelle, which when published was shortlisted for the 2000 Orange Prize and nominated for the 2000 PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction. The novel was made into a television movie starring Elisabeth Shue and produced by Oprah Winfrey's...

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  13. Accursed (Oates)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/accursed-oates

    reckoned with. Since that auspicious beginning, she has been nominated for nearly every major literary honor—from the PEN/Faulkner Award to the Pulitzer Prize—and her fiction turns up with regularity on the New York Times annual list of Notable Books....

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  14. Woman Upstairs (Messud)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/woman-upstairs-messud

    program at Syracuse University. Writing Messud's debut novel, When The World Was Steady (1995), was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award. In 1999, she published her second book, The Last Life, about three generations of a French-Algerian family. Her...

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  15. Gatsby Girls (Fitzgerald)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/gatsby-girls-fitzgerald

    Zelda was eventually hospitalized in 1930 for the first of many breakdowns, and Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood (William Faulkner was there, too), where his heavy drinking ended his screen writing career. In 1934 he published Tender Is the Night. He died...

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  16. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves (Fowler)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/we-are-all-completely-beside-ourselves-fowler

    Berkeley; M.A., The University of California, Davis, 1974 • Currently—lives in Davis, California Karen Joy Fowler, A PEN/Faulkner and Dublin IMPAC nominee, is the author of Sarah Canary, The Sweetheart Season, Black Glass: Short Fictions, and Sister...

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    • Category: Fiction
  17. My Education (Choi)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/my-education-choi

    American Woman, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her third novel, A Person of Interest, was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award in 2009. My Education, her fourth, was published in 2013; her fifth novel, Trust Exercise, came out in 2019. (From...

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    • Category: Fiction
  18. Love All (Wright)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/love-all-wright

    at Vanity Fair. She graduated from Yale and earned her MFA at the University of Virginia, where she was a Poe/Faulkner Fellow in Creative Writing and won a Raven Society Fellowship. She is the recipient of a Glimmer Train Short Story Award for New...

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  19. Five Star Billionaire (Aw)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/five-star-billionaire-aw

    into twenty languages. Aw cites his literary influences as Joseph Conrad, Vladimir Nabokov, Anthony Burgess, William Faulkner and Gustave Flaubert. His second novel, titled Map of the Invisible World, was released in May 2009 to critical acclaim, with...

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    • Category: Fiction
  20. Someone (McDermott)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/someone-mcdermott

    and three children. Works • 1982—A Bigamist's Daughter • 1987—That Night (finalist for National Book Award, Pen/Faulkner Award, and Pulitzer Prize) • 1992—At Weddings and Wakes (finalist for Pulitzer Prize) • 1998—Charming Billy (winner, National Book...

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    • Category: Fiction