Faulkner (disambiguation)
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William Faulkner was an American author.
Faulkner may also refer to:
- Faulkner (surname), an English surname (and list of people with that name)
- Faulkner (band), An alternative band
- Faulkner, Maryland, an unincorporated location in the United States
- Faulkner, West Virginia
- Faulkner County, Arkansas, a county in the United States named after Sanford Faulkner
- Faulkner University, a private Christian university in Montgomery, Alabama, United States
See also
- Faulkner Homestead, 1707 historic house in Acton, Massachusetts, United States
- Faulkner-Blanchard, a 1910 automobile
- Faulkner State Community College, a public college in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States
- Faulkner ministry, sixth Government or Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, ruled between March 1971 and March 1972
- Faulkner Hospital, a teaching hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- Faulkner Act (Council-Manager), a Faulkner Act form
- Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council), a Faulkner Act form
- Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council-Administrator), a Faulkner Act form
- Faulkner Act (New Jersey), a New Jersey municipal charter law, named after Bayard H. Faulkner
- Faulkner Act (Small Municipality), a Faulkner Act form
- Faux Faulkner contest, a parody competition in which entrants mimic William Faulkner's writing style
- Motte v. Faulkner, a 1735 lawsuit over the publishing rights of Jonathan Swift's works
- William Faulkner Foundation award, American literary award named after William Faulkner, for a notable first novel by an American, first awarded in 1961
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, American literary award named after William Faulkner, first awarded in 1981
- Falcone (disambiguation)
- Falconer (disambiguation)
- Falkner (disambiguation)
- Faulknor (disambiguation)
- Fawkner (disambiguation)
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