A Loving Gentleman

A Loving Gentleman
Title A Loving Gentleman PDF eBook
Author Meta Carpenter Wilde
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Total Pages 368
Release 1976
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Faulkner and Love

Faulkner and Love
Title Faulkner and Love PDF eBook
Author Judith L. Sensibar
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 617
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0300142439

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In this exploration of Faulkner's creative process, Sensibar discovers that the relationships that Faulkner had with three particular women were not simply close; they gave life to his imagination. The author brings to the foreground, as Faulkner did, this 'female world', an approach unprecedented in Faulkner biography.

Flames of Love

Flames of Love
Title Flames of Love PDF eBook
Author Colleen Faulkner
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre
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The Last Days of Sylvia Plath

The Last Days of Sylvia Plath
Title The Last Days of Sylvia Plath PDF eBook
Author Carl Rollyson
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 209
Release 2020-02-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496826876

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In her last days, Sylvia Plath struggled to break out from the control of the towering figure of her husband Ted Hughes. In the antique mythology of his retinue, she had become the gorgon threatening to bring down the House of Hughes. Drawing on recently available court records, archives, and interviews, and reevaluating the memoirs of the formidable Hughes contingent who treated Plath as a female hysteric, Carl Rollyson rehabilitates the image of a woman too often viewed solely within the confines of what Hughes and his collaborators wanted to be written. Rollyson is the first biographer to gain access to the papers of Ruth Tiffany Barnhouse at Smith College, a key figure in the poet’s final days. Barnhouse was a therapist who may have been the only person to whom Plath believed she could reveal her whole self. Barnhouse went beyond the protocols of her profession, serving more as Plath’s ally, seeking a way out of the imprisoning charisma of Ted Hughes and friends he counted on to support a regime of antipathy against her. The Last Days of Sylvia Plath focuses on the train of events that plagued Plath’s last seven months when she tried to recover her own life in the midst of Hughes’s alternating threats and reassurances. In a siege-like atmosphere a tormented Plath continued to write, reach out to friends, and care for her two children. Why Barnhouse seemed, in Hughes’s malign view, his wife’s undoing, and how biographers, Hughes, and his cohort parsed the events that led to the poet’s death, form the charged and contentious story this book has to tell.

The Wishing Tree

The Wishing Tree
Title The Wishing Tree PDF eBook
Author William Faulkner
Publisher
Total Pages 100
Release 1968
Genre Fantasy
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A strange boy with red hair leads a birthday-girl and her companions on a hunt for the wishing tree which brings them many suprising and magical adventures.

Love Match

Love Match
Title Love Match PDF eBook
Author Sandra Faulkner
Publisher Carol Publishing Corporation
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Lesbian athletes
ISBN 9781559721578

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The fascinating, objective story of the relationship between tennis superstar Martina Navratilova and Texas beauty Judy Nelson, whose "palimony" suit garnered national media coverage and made headlines around the world. Photographs.

William Faulkner and Joan Williams

William Faulkner and Joan Williams
Title William Faulkner and Joan Williams PDF eBook
Author Lisa C. Hickman
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 229
Release 2015-01-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476604851

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This work looks closely at the relationship between William Faulkner and Memphis novelist Joan Williams. Their story is significant not only in its depth but also in the years of their primary involvement, 1949-1953--a period over which Faulkner won both the Nobel Prize and a National Book Award. This is the first book-length study of the Faulkner-Williams relationship, and the first truly attentive consideration of Joan Williams, her impressions of Faulkner, and her commitment to writing. Until now, Williams, an acclaimed novelist, was an "outside" woman in Faulkner's life. Their affair and friendship is worthy of its own story. Included here are extensive interviews with Williams conducted over several years about her relationship with Faulkner, their correspondence, and discussions of both his work and her own. It includes all of Williams's letters to Faulkner and his letters, either directly reproduced or paraphrased.