a little-known history of both families and the home Faulkner loved and named Rowan Oak. n 1930, Will and Sallie Bryant deeded and financed the family home–The Bailey Place–in Oxford, Mississippi to William Faulkner. Sally Stone Trotter, Will and Sallie’s granddaughter, writes a little-known history of both families and the home Faulkner loved and named Rowan Oak. Referencing fifty, never-before-published letters from Faulkner to her grandparents and mother (dating from 1930 to 1947), combined with a genealogist’s encyclopedic knowledge of her family history, Trotter crafts a compelling biography of a place that changed our literary landscape.
Rowan Oak: A History of the William Faulkner Home
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This book provides historical and biographical context for the life of author William Faulkner, enriching the study of American literature.
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| Weight | 0.122 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.5 × 22.9 in |


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