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Faulkner Home

Faulkner Home
Rowan Oak, the antebellum estate of American novelist William Faulkner, became Faulkner's home in 1930, the year after the publication of his novel The Sound and the Fury. The estate in Oxford, Mississippi, remained his home until his death in 1962. Today the house is a museum.
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Mississippi; From The Sound and the Fury; Faulkner, William; Oxford (Mississippi)
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