![]() We know that Agamemnon was killed when he got back from the Trojan War. And among the dead that he talks to is Agamemnon. It actually goes back farther – to The Odyssey.Īnd you guys might remember– in Book 11 of The Odyssey – Odysseus goes down to the underworld and he sees his mother, but he also sees all the illustrious dead from the Trojan War. Once again, there’s a classical illusion behind the title. We’re going to get started on As I Lay Dying and, as with The Sound and the Fury, there’s a very long genealogy behind the title of the novel. ![]() Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner AMST 246 - Lecture 13 - Faulkner's As I Lay DyingĬhapter 1: The Odyssey and As I Lay Dying ![]()
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