>All Faulkner quotes are from "The sound and the fury", which was written
>before he started to proliferate.
>
>They were not selected for being "bad" but for being representative of
>Faulkner's trademark stream of madness style.
It's been a long time, but I loved Faulkner back in my literary days. And, even though it got ridiculous on occasion, I loved his prose style. What's your point here?
Doug