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High School should consist of Greek, Latin, and Philosophy enforced with corporal punishment. Dan Send a noteboard - 09/01/2012 12:43:15 AM
Am I kidding? Less than you think!



Faulkner can be very accessible. I think this is a good midway point--not so straightforward as his shorter works, like "A Rose for Emily" and "The Bear," but not as experimental as works like The Sound and the Fury.
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