• Sanctuary is a 1931 novel by American author William Faulkner about the rape and abduction of an upper-class Mississippi college girl, Temple Drake, during...
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  • Cinematic Universe Sanctuary (Angel novel) (2003) Sanctuary (Faulkner novel), a 1931 William Faulkner novel Sanctuary (Lackey novel), a 2005 novel in The Dragon...
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    William Faulkner (1897—1962) was an American writer who won the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels and short stories set...
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    The Sound and the Fury (category Novels by William Faulkner)
    and the Fury was Faulkner's fourth novel, and was not immediately successful. In 1931, however, when Faulkner's sixth novel, Sanctuary, was published—a...
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    1930 Southern Gothic novel by American author William Faulkner. Faulkner's fifth novel, it is consistently ranked among the best novels of the 20th century...
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  • Requiem for a Nun (category Novels by William Faulkner)
    Nun is a work of fiction written by William Faulkner. It is a sequel to Faulkner's early novel Sanctuary, which introduced the characters of Temple Drake...
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    William Cuthbert Faulkner (/ˈfɔːknər/; September 25, 1897 – July 6, 1962) was an American writer. He is best known for his novels and short stories set...
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  • Sanctuary is a 1961 drama film directed by Tony Richardson. The film, based on the William Faulkner novels Sanctuary (1931) and Requiem for a Nun (1951)...
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    The Story of Temple Drake (category Films based on works by William Faulkner)
    highly controversial 1931 novel Sanctuary by William Faulkner. Though some of the more salacious elements of the source novel were not included, the film...
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  • Popeye is a character in William Faulkner's 1931 novel Sanctuary. He is a Memphis, Tennessee-based criminal who rapes Temple Drake and introduces her...
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    Light in August (category Novels by William Faulkner)
    Light in August is a 1932 novel by American author William Faulkner. It belongs to the Southern gothic and modernist literary genres. Set in the author's...
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    Temple Drake (category William Faulkner characters)
    Temple Drake is a fictional character created by William Faulkner. She appears in the novels Sanctuary (1931) and Requiem for a Nun (1951). The 1962 play Requiem...
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  • The PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation to the authors of the year's best works of fiction by living Americans...
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  • McTaggart and medical orderly Whity. As Faulkner's party reach the village of Limbani's people and find a sort of sanctuary there, Coetzee's party is ambushed...
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  • Sartoris (category Novels by William Faulkner)
    Sartoris is a novel, first published in 1929, by the American author William Faulkner. It portrays the decay of the Mississippi aristocracy following...
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    1950s. One of its more famous features is the outline of Faulkner's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel A Fable, penciled in graphite and red on the plaster walls...
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  • William Faulkner's 1931 novel Sanctuary, writing that, "It is a matter of record that [No Orchids for Miss Blandish] was heavily indebted to Sanctuary for...
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  • Story of Temple Drake (1933), a film adaptation of the William Faulkner novel Sanctuary Trigger (2010 film), a Canadian film Trigger, Jr. (1950), a 1950...
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  • incidents he witnessed or heard. He also began reading such books as Faulkner's Sanctuary. According to Pearce, about a third of Cool Hand Luke is his own...
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  • 1965, p. 513. Phillips, Gene D. (Summer 1973). "Faulkner And The Film: The Two Versions Of "Sanctuary"". Literature/Film Quarterly. 1 (2). Salisbury University:...
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    William Clark Falkner (category William Faulkner)
    FB&C Limited. ISBN 978-1330930946. OCLC 945914487. Faulkner, William (1895). Lady Olivia, a novel. New American Library. ISBN 9780452006461. OCLC 38617650...
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  • No Orchids for Miss Blandish (film) (category Films based on British novels)
    of Chicago wrote he was "modeled after Popeye" of the William Faulkner novel Sanctuary. La Rue previously played Trigger, the equivalent of Popeye in...
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  • Monthly 245.5 (May 1980) "Sanctuary of the Storyteller: A New Orleans Couple Has Restored the House Where William Faulkner Became a Writer," in Southern...
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  • French Connection II and Popeye Doyle Popeye (Faulkner character), in William Faulkner's novel Sanctuary Hank Erickson (1907—1964), American professional...
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  • Go Down, Moses (book) (category Short story collections by William Faulkner)
    related pieces of short fiction by American author William Faulkner, sometimes considered a novel. The most prominent character and unifying voice is that...
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  • and Faulkner influences as "repellent", "a movie to which the term "derivative" entirely applies", adding "the lurid shock/schlock of William Faulkner in...
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    Faulkner 2016a, p. 10. Bing 2009, p. 34. Fantuzzi & Hunter 2009, pp. 370–371; Faulkner 2011a, p. 195 (for Idyll 17). Faulkner 2016a, p. 13. Faulkner 2011a...
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  • Christopher Lee, James Faulkner and Sybil Danning filmed on location during the Rhodesian Bush War. The film is based on the novel The Whispering Death...
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    at the heart of his writing. Louis' novel Histoire de la violence contains an essay on Faulkner's novel Sanctuary. The author says that, by working with...
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  • techniques to their works (as Faulkner did in his novel As I Lay Dying). Among the writers of the Southern Renaissance, William Faulkner is arguably the most influential...
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