Content Frame
Skip Breadcrumb Navigation
Home  arrow Fiction  arrow William Faulkner  arrow Links

Links

BiographyCritical ArchiveBibliographyLinks


William Faulkner on the Web
This site, almost certainly the most important site on the Web devoted exclusively to Faulkner, contains many pages of synopses, character analyses, glossaries, biographical information, genealogical charts for Faulkner's characters, maps of his imaginary world, photos, bibliographies, announcements, links, a search engine, and criticism. This site is inspired and extremely comprehensive. Arranged as a virtual tour through Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County, it collects many interesting things not found elsewhere on the internet. Some highlights include:
 
The Life of William Faulkner

 
William Faulkner and Motion Pictures

 
The Faulkner Play Room

 
William Faulkner Resources

 
Proposed Statue Causes Uproar
Proposed Statue Causes Uproar in Faulkner's Hamlet An article in The Memphis Flyer detailing the furor over the axing of a magnolia tree in order to erect a statue to Faulkner in Oxford.
 
William Faulkner: The Making of a Modernist
This is an illuminating excerpt from the book by by Daniel J. Singal, which explores Faulkner's synthesis of Modernist and more traditionally American (especially Southern) conceptions of selfhood.
 
La Fondation William Faulkner, France
Here you will find the homepage of the French foundation for the study of Faulkner and his writings. These pages appear to be still in the works. They appear in both English and French.
 
Starkville High School William Faulkner Pages
This ambitious page, created by high school students in Mississippi, includes some biographical and bibliographical information, links and some short essays in which students grapple with Faulknerian themes.
 
Campfire Chat: William Faulkner
Visit this page for live chat about Faulkner and his works, or to correspond with other fans of the author through the site's message board.
 
The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
The page contains information on Faulkner's 1949 Nobel Prize, and links to other Faulkner sites. There is also a list of links added by visitors to this page.
 
Center for Faulkner Studies
One of the more comprehensive sites available on the author, here is Southeast Missouri State University's Center for Faulkner Studies. It contains much in the way of biographical and bibliographical information. Of particular interest are the following two pages:
 
Some Faulkner Photographs

 
Teaching Faulkner Newsletter

 
Faulkner Novel Gains Popularity after School Committee Bans It
A short AP article appearing in The Boston Globe and demonstrating the popular assertion that all PR is good PR.
 
William Faulkner Audio Files
Here are four very large downloadable audio files of Faulkner, reading from his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, from his novels A Fable, As I Lay Dying and from the story "The Old Man." The page also supplies annotations for the excerpts.
 
Audio Files of Faulkner's Acceptance Speech
This is a different link, similar to the one above, in which Faulkner reads his own acceptance speech.
 
The Faulkner Newsletter
The Faulkner Newsletter, founded in 1981 and published by Yoknapatawpha Press, is a quarterly, tabloid-format publication reporting news of books or articles about Faulkner, scholarly seminars and conferences, auctions or sales of first editions, and memorabilia and other news related to the life and work of William Faulkner
 
William Faulkner Society
This page contains information on the Society, which is based in El Paso, TX, special announcements, upcoming events and links.
 
Faulkner Resources on the World Wide Web
Here is a page containing a biographical entry and some interesting links.
 
William Faulkner Filmography
This page lists all films with which Faulkner was involved, and in what capacity.
 
William (Cuthbert) Faulkner (1897-1962)
Here is a page containing some biographical information and links of related interest.
 
Top






Pearson Copyright © 1995 - 2010 Pearson Education . All rights reserved. Pearson Longman is an imprint of Pearson .
Legal Notice | Privacy Policy | Permissions

Return to the Top of this Page