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Faulkner, William

Syllabification: (Faulk·ner, William)
Pronunciation: /ˈfôknər/

Definition of Faulkner, William
  • (1897–1962), US novelist. His works deal with the history and legends of the US South and have a strong sense of a society in decline. Notable works: The Sound and the Fury (1929), As I Lay Dying (1930), and Absalom! Absalom! (1936). Nobel Prize for Literature (1949).

Derivatives

Faulknerian

Pronunciation: /fôkˈni(ə)rēən/

adjective

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Definition of Faulkner, William in the British & World English dictionary