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"Who was the woman?": Feminine Space and the Shaping of Identity in "The Sound and the Fury"

This article analyzes William Faulkner’s 1929 novel The Sound and the Fury through the lens of feminist and spatial theory. The author examines how feminine space—both physical and symbolic—is constructed in the text and how it shapes female identity within the narrative. By applying concepts from feminist geography and literary criticism, the article argues that the treatment of space (e.g., domestic spaces, movement, and spatial division) reflects broader themes of gender, power, and identity in Faulkner’s work. 

Loại tài liệu:
Article - Bài báo
Tác giả:
Te Ma
Đề mục:
Literary analysis
Nhà xuất bản:
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Ngày xuất bản:
Fall 2014
Số trang/ tờ:
15
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Nguồn gốc:
The Faulkner Journal, Volume 28, Number 2, Fall 2014, Pages 39-52,97
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ISSN 0884-2949
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