The Mansion The Mansion

Descripción editorial

"The Mansion" by William Faulkner is the concluding book in the Snopes trilogy, preceded by "The Hamlet" and "The Town." The plot revolves around Mink Snopes, who awaits his cousin Flem's intervention to save him from a murder trial. However, Flem abandons him, and Mink bides his time in prison, planning to exact revenge on Flem upon release. Anticipating Mink's intentions, Flem engineers an escape attempt, prolonging Mink's sentence. After thirty-eight years, Mink is finally free and carries out his plan by killing Flem. The narrative also involves Gavin Stevens, an intellectual narrator who loved Flem's late wife, Eula Varner. Stevens idealizes Eula and her daughter, Linda, who he believes is innocent. However, following Flem's death, Stevens discovers that Linda was instrumental in helping Mink murder Flem, seeking retribution for her mother's suicide. This revelation shatters Stevens's perception of Linda's purity. Despite Flem's demise, the Snopes family continues to infiltrate and influence Jefferson, leaving the townspeople to realize that little has changed. The novel explores themes of revenge, complex family dynamics, and the indomitable presence of the Snopes family in the community.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2023
1 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
336
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Double 9 Books
INFORMACIÓN DEL PROVEEDOR
Gardners Books Ltd
TAMAÑO
1,2
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