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Sartoris

Novel that dissects a decaying upper social class; the story of the descendants of Colonel John Sartoris.

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  • "Flags in the dusts"@en
  • ""Sartoris""@pl
  • "Sartoris"@it

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  • "Grief-stricken World War I veteran takes his own life after his son is born."
  • ""Pour pénétrer dans l'univers du vieux Sud qui hante l'oeuvre de Faulkner, prix Nobel, la meilleure introduction est sans doute Sartoris. On y trouve le grand thème social de la décadence, après la guerre de Sécession. Dans une atmosphère lourde de cauchemars, pleine de souvenirs du passé et de mystères jamais élucidés, apparaissent les principaux personnages de la saga Faulknérienne et, au premier rang, ces Sartoris, héroïques et fanfarons, dont chacun, de mémoire de vivant, n'est mort de façon naturelle."
  • "Novel that dissects a decaying upper social class; the story of the descendants of Colonel John Sartoris."@en
  • "In 1919, young Bayard Sartoris returns to Yoknapatawpha from the war. But unlike his heroic Civil War great grandfather and great uncle, Sartoris' war experiences leave him aimless and bitter, a walking casualty of how the lost ideals and abiding memory of the ante-bellum South have crippled the present."@en
  • "Returning home to Jefferson, Mississippi, at the end of the First World War, young Bayard Sartoris grieves the loss of his twin brother, John. Despite the stabilizing influence of his marriage to the lovely Narcissa Benbow, young Bayard's recklessness grows as the days pass, and hastens the destruction of the Sartoris family, who are still living under the shadow of Bayard's deceased, heroic great-grandfather. A story of a decaying family confronting the debilitating effects of war, Sartoris is a commentary on social class and family conditions in the post-war world of the American South. William Faulkner's third novel, Sartoris was published in 1929 and was the first novel he set in fictitious Yoknapatawpha County. It introduces many of the memorable characters found in his later books The Hamlet, The Town and The Mansion, including the Snopes family. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital form, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library."@en

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  • "American fiction"@en
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Powieść amerykańska"
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "Sartoris : [A novel of a Proud and Passionate Family]"
  • "Sartoris roman"
  • "Sartoris : roman"
  • "Sartoris : A novel of a Proud and Passionate Family"
  • "Sartoris : romanzo"
  • "Sartoris : romanzo"@it
  • "Werkausgabe Bd. 3 Sartoris"
  • "Sartoris : Roman"
  • "Sartoris [dt.] Roman"
  • "Sartoris"@pl
  • "Sartoris"@sv
  • "Sartoris"@it
  • "Sartoris : [Novel]"
  • "Sartoris"@hu
  • "Sartoris"@es
  • "Sartoris"@pt
  • "Sartoris"@en
  • "Sartoris"
  • "Sārtoris"
  • "Sartoris : A novel"
  • "Sartoris : [powieść]"@pl
  • "Sartoris : roman traduit de l'américain par R.-N. Raimbault et H. Delgove"
  • "Sartoris : Introduction by Robert Cantwill"
  • "Sartoris : (Re-set ed.)"
  • "Sartoris [dt.]"
  • "Werkausgabe. 3, Sartoris"
  • "Sartoris, romanzo"
  • "SARTORIS"
  • "Sartoris : William Faulkner ; versión directa del inglés por Francisco Gurza"
  • "Sartoris, Roman"
  • "Sartoris Roman"
  • "Sartoris; a novel"@en

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