We have 8 essays on "Sutpen".
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| Absalom | |
| ... Mr. Compson explains that Quentin's grandfather had been involved in the story, because he was a friend of a man named Thomas Sutpen, whom Rosa Coldfield ... |
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| Absalom, Absalom! | |
| ... In the novel, there is a man named Thomas Sutpen who, after moving to Jefferson, Missouri in 1833 almost single-handedly erected an estate on 100 acres of land ... |
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| My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me? | |
| ... Throughout the novel, one of the central characters Thomas Sutpen is likened to God through his own "plan" and the creation of his homestead, Sutpen's Hundred ... |
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| Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!: An Innovative Narrative Technique | |
| ... its representation. Miss Rosa, frustrated, lonely, mad, is unable to answer her own questions concerning Sutpen's motivation. Mr ... |
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| "i Am Telling": Narrative And Identity In Absalom, Absalom | |
| ... We know there was a man named Thomas Sutpen; who came to Jefferson, Missippi; who married Ellen Coldfield; who had two children with his wife; whose son ... |
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| William Faulkner | |
| ... Faulkner's masterpiece. It recods a range of voices, all trying to unravel the mysteries of Thomas Sutpen's violent life. In 1929 ... |
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| William Faulkner | |
| ... Faulkner's masterpiece. It recods a range of voices, all trying to unravel the mysteries of Thomas Sutpen's violent life. In 1929 ... |
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| As I Lay Dying | |
| ... Exceptions almost always involve Absalom, Absalom" a very uncomic book whose nominal hero, Thomas Sutpen, rather obviously resembles a traditional tragic ... |
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