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Approaches To Teaching Faulkner's As I Lay Dying
Patrick O'Donnell | Lynda Marie Zwinger

Approaches To Teaching Faulkner's As I Lay Dying

Modern Language Association of America (Aug 01, 2011)
9781603290852
Dewey 813/.52
LC Classification PS3511.A86 .A8625 2011
LC Control No. 2011001924

Subject

  • Faulkner, William
  • Faulkner, William - Study And Teaching
  • Language Arts & Disciplines / Study & Teaching
  • Literary Criticism / American / General
  • Literary Criticism / Poetry

Plot

As I Lay Dying is considered by many both the most enigmatic and the most accessible of Faulkner's major works. It is also the most dramatic; the journey of the Bundrens, a family of poor farmers in the South in the early twentieth century, unfolds like a one-act play, full of natural disaster and human madness. Taught in high school, college, and graduate courses, the novel lends itself to a wide range of interpretations, posing both challenges and opportunities for the instructor.Part 1 of this Approaches volume, "Materials," offers an extensive guide to reference materials helpful for both reading and teaching As I Lay Dying. In Part 2, "Approaches," fourteen essays examine the historical, geographic, and cultural aspects of the novel; consider it as a modernist narrative; address such issues as gender, materiality, language, and family dynamics; and discuss the novel in comparative and intertextual terms. Teachers will find suggestions for course design, in-class exercises, and assignments to help students explore a variety of themes, including death and mourning, the role of the mother, work, and the relation between nature and culture.

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