The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: William Faulkner
- Wikiquote: William Faulkner
- University of Mississippi Department of English: William Faulkner on the Web
- Rennes University: The William Faulkner Foundation
- Southeast Missouri State University: Center for Faulkner Studies
- Mississippi Writers Page: William Faulkner
- PBS: Remembering Faulkner (1997)
Free William Faulkner Online Works
- University of Saskatchewan: The Sound and the Fury Online Book
- Mead School District: "A Rose For Emily" Online Text (71.8 Kbs)
- The ElectroLounge: "Dry September" Online Text (501 Kbs)
- Harper Audio: William Faulkner Online Audio
William Faulkner Study Guides
- SparkNotes: William Faulkner Study Guide Search
- CliffsNotes: William Faulkner Study Guide Search
- Random House: William Faulkner Reading Group Guides
- eNotes: Faulkner Study Guide
- Southeast Missouri State University: Teaching Faulkner
- Web English Teacher: William Faulkner Lesson Plans and Study Guides
William Faulkner Literary Criticism
- The Internet Public Library: William Faulkner Criticism
- The William Faulkner Foundation: William Faulkner Scholarly Articles
- Mississippi History Now: "A Vast and Enduring Monument" (2000-2004)
- Universitat Tubingen: "Faulkner and Racism" (1993-94)
- eNotes: A Rose for Emily Critical Overview
William Faulkner Background and Profiles
- Nobelprize.org: William Faulkner Biography
- Barnes & Noble.com: Meet the Writers: William Faulkner
- University of Virginia Library: The Most of Special Collections - Faulknerian
- Library of Congress: William Faulkner
- The Paris Review: William Faulkner Interview (1956)
William Faulkner Quotes
- Center for Faulkner Studies: Quotable Faulkner
- Wikiquote: William Faulkner
- BrainyQuote: William Faulkner
- Think Exist: William Faulkner Quotes
- The Quotations Page: William Faulkner Quotes
William Faulkner News and Articles
- Google News: William Faulkner
- Yahoo! News: William Faulkner
- New York Times: "Literary Pilgrimages: William Faulkner" (1998)
- New York Times: "What the Bard of Oxford Can Teach Critics of the New World" (2002)
- New York Times: "More Than Enduring, Faulkner Prevails" (1997)
William Faulkner Books and Merchandise
- Amazon.com: William Faulkner Books | DVDs
- Barnes & Noble: William Faulkner Books
- Powell's Books: William Faulkner Books
- eBay: William Faulkner Books and Collectibles
William Faulkner Images and Video
- Google Image Search: William Faulkner
- Yahoo! Image Search: William Faulkner
- YouTube & Google Video: William Faulkner Search
- YouTube: William Faulkner's Home Rowan Oak (Time: 08:10)
- YouTube: William Faulkner Biography (Time: 01:59)
William Faulkner Fan Sites and Message Boards
- Google Blog Search: William Faulkner
- The William Faulkner Foundation: Forums and eGroups
- Jolly Roger Great Books Forums: William Faulkner
- Yahoo! Groups: William Faulkner and the South
- Yahoo! Groups: The William Faulkner Club
William Faulkner Personal Timeline
- September 25, 1897: William Cuthbert Falkner born
- 1918: Joins Royal Canadian Air Force
- 1919: Enters the University of Mississippi
- 1924: Meets writer Sherwood Anderson
- 1929: Marries Estelle Oldham (1896-1972)
- 1930: Purchases Rowan Oak
- 1932: Arrives in Culver City, California as MGM contract writer
- 1949: Receives the Nobel Prize in Literature
- 1951: Receives National Book Award for Fiction in March and October
- 1955: Pulitzer Prize for A Fable
- July 6, 1962: Dies
- 1963: Posthumously awarded Pulitzer Prize for The Reivers
William Faulkner Publications Timeline
- University of Mississippi: Complete Bibliography of William Faulkner
- 1929: The Sound and the Fury
- 1930: As I Lay Dying
- 1931: Sanctuary
- 1936: Absalom, Absalom!
- 1942: Go Down, Moses and Other Stories
- 1940: The Hamlet (Vol. 1, Snopes trilogy)
- 1951: Requiem for a Nun
Notable William Faulkner Films
-
The majority of links in this timeline are to IMDb, which has pop-ups
- IMDb: Complete William Faulkner Filmography
- 1944: To Have and to Have Not
- 1955: Land of the Pharaohs
- 1980: Barn Burning
- 1982: Rose for Emily
- 1997: Old Man
- 2002: Two Soldiers
- 2008: Red Leaves
- This page was created by Bethany Miller, a Part Time Guide in the Mahalo Greenhouse (see the original), mentored by Jennifer H and curated by Colette L.
- If you'd like to help us create the best spam free search results on the Internet, apply to be a Part Time Guide!