William Faulkner told all sorts ... his fictionalized corner of Mississippi, with the town of Jefferson standing for Oxford.
Harvard University's particular debt to William Faulkner who died in Oxford, Mississippi on July 6 at the age of 65, would at first seem to be of questionable nature. It is in Cambridge that ...
On old farmland 15 miles east of Oxford ... In the mid-1900s, William Faulkner raised mules and grew crops on this land. Starting in the third quarter of 2025, Mississippi writers will walk ...
OXFORD, Mississippi — William Faulkner wrote that “the past is never dead. It’s not even past.” You don’t have to go far from Faulkner’s estate to find evidence he was right.
University of Mississippi Wikimedia -- Adam Jones ... who has a home in Oxford. Faulkner: William Faulkner wrote his most famous novels and stories while living at Rowan Oak, a 29-acre estate ...
LIGHT IN AUGUST—William ... of Mississippi he enlisted in the Canadian Flying Corps, at the Armistice was a lieutenant. A dyed-in-the-wool Southerner but no unreconstructed rebel, Faulkner ...
OXFORD, Miss. -- It would be so much simpler if only the University of Mississippi mascot was ... years for everyone from Nobel heavyweight William Faulkner (who is honored with a statue near ...
William Faulkner, a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winner, wrote most of his novels at Rowan Oak, his Oxford, Mississippi, home. He bought the Greek revival house in 1930 and spent three decades ...
William Faulkner in Context ... Each essay offers a critical assessment of Faulkner's work as it relates to such topics as genre, reception, and the significance of place. Although Faulkner dwelt in ...
Up next, the Sooners on Saturday return to the heart the Deep South with a trip to Oxford, MS ... Oak is the former home of Nobel laureate William Faulkner right on campus and provides interesting ...
This Mississippi catfish cafe seems to have stood still in time, serving up good ol' fried catfish and sides that draw folk ...