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A History of American Literature Part Three: The Second Flowering - Page 4

These are books and plays, most of which were published in the 1920s, that are discussed in Chapter 9 of "From Puritanism to Postmodernism: A History of American Literature". Chapter 9 is within the section "Modernism in the American Grain".
This is the 3rd instalment of a maximum of eleven, depending on the level of interest shown (aka if Tommood keeps doing them). The instalments are being published in more or less reverse chronological order. Second challenge at the link.
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Light in August (William Faulkner)
Light in August
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William Faulkner
Absalom, Absalom! (William Faulkner)
Absalom, Absalom!
122
William Faulkner
The Unvanquished (William Faulkner)
The Unvanquished
123
William Faulkner
Go Down, Moses (William Faulkner)
Go Down, Moses
124
William Faulkner
The Hamlet (William Faulkner)
The Hamlet
125
William Faulkner
The Town (William Faulkner)
The Town
126
William Faulkner
The Mansion (William Faulkner)
The Mansion
127
William Faulkner
The Reivers (William Faulkner)
The Reivers
128
William Faulkner
A Fable (William Faulkner)
A Fable
129
William Faulkner
Death Comes for the Archbishop (Willa Cather)
Death Comes for the Archbishop
130
Willa Cather
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