Book summarySet in Frenchman's Bend, Mississippi, this is the introductory novel in William Faulkner's sweeping "Snopes" trilogy. In THE HAMLET, the ruthless Flem Snopes rises from poverty to power in Frenchman's Bend with the help of a powerful local landowner, Will Varner. When Varner's daughter, Eula, becomes pregnant by another man, Flem marries her--beginning the dynasty that will continue through two more novels. |
The Hamletby Faulkner, William
Book desription: Random House. Hardcover. 0394427599 Ex-Library with Markings . Hard cover with dust jacket. Protective mylar covering . Text is clean, unmarked and tight. . Good.
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