aroseforemily解析TheauthorTheBackgroundThePlotsTheThemesLafayetteCounty,wherehespentmostofhislife,andHollySprings/MarshallCounty.[1]FaulknerisoneofthemostimportantwritersinbothAmericanliterature generallyand ,andlargelyduringthe1920sand1930s,Faulknerwasrelativelyunknownuntilreceivingthe1949 , AFable (1954)andhislastnovelTheReivers (1962),wonthe PulitzerPrizeforFiction.[2]In1998,the ModernLibrary rankedhis1929novel TheSoundandtheFury sixthonitslistofthe 100bestEnglish-languagenovelsofthe20thcentury;alsoonthelistwere AsILayDying (1930)and LightinAugust (1932).Absalom,Absalom! (1936)September25,1897NewAlbany,Mississippi,,1962 (aged 64)Byhalia,Mississippi,–1962Notablework(s)TheSoundandtheFuryAsILayDyingLightinAugustAbsalom,Absalom!ARoseforEmilyNotableaward(s)NobelPrizeinLiterature1949PulitzerPrizeforFiction1955,1963Spouse(s)EstelleOldham(1929–1962)ThedetailsAtmosphereSuffocating,orDepressionThemeLoveTragedyCharacterMiss Emily is amysterious and arrogant is totally a tragedy of the old traditions. She is a prisoner of the past, of the social and moral taboos of the South. Not only because she purely a woman, but also the stubborn conventions manacle her that result in her frustrated lifeTimeAfterAmericancivilwarPlaceIn Jefferson TownMainFigureEmilyGrierson,Hisfather,HomerBarron,thevillagers,theNegro
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