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Yoknapatawpha County
Yoknapatawpha County
Yoknapatawpha County is a fictional place after William Faulkners own Lafayette County. It is where many of his works are staged and carries a legendary reputation in the Deep South. The town of Jefferson is within Yoknapatawpha County and is the fictional equivalent of Oxford, Faulkners home town. In the short story Barn Burning, Faulkner uses his familiar Yoknapatawpha County, and in A Rose for Emily, his town of Jefferson. Not only does Faulkner recycle his settings, he does the same with many of his characters. Theres a book by Margaret Patricia Ford and Suzanne Kincaid called the Whos Who in Faulkner, devoted entirely to explaining how his characters carry over from story to story. Though the roots of his settings and character may not be original, the economy and elegance of the words he uses to give such vivid descriptions of his settings and characters is what makes him great. His own non-fictional setting is the stepping stone that he used to give such great imagery.
The happenings of Faulkners stories occur in a fictional place called Yoknapatawpha County, set in Northern Mississippi. Yoknapatawpha is very natural for Faulkner to describe
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