The Hamlet, 164 (Event)

Text: 
Page Number: 
164
Order within Page: 
2
First 8-10 words of event: 
a little lost village, nameless, without grace, forsaken, yet
Page Event Ends: 
165
Era: 
Turn of the Century (1890-1913)
Narrative Status: 
Narrated
Date: 
Wednesday, June 1, 1898 to Saturday, September 10, 1898
Summary: 

In an elegaic passage, written in Faulkner's high style, the narrator sums up Eula's fate: the "splendid girl" who gives the "little lost village" of Frenchman's Bend a glimpse of mythic glory for "one bright brief summer," but winds up yoked to "the froglike creature," Flem Snopes (164).

Chronological Order: 
253.10
Indeterminate Date Range: 
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