Faulkner and the Discourses of Culture
Title | Faulkner and the Discourses of Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Hannon |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2012-01-17 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0807143685 |
Throughout his career, William Faulkner produced a literary discourse remarkably contiguous with other discourses of American culture, but seldom has his work been explored as a participant in the shifts and ruptures that characterize modern discursive systems. Charles Hannon argues in his brilliant new study that the language of Faulkner's fiction is replete with the voiced conflicts that shaped America and the South from the 1920s to1950. Specifically, Hannon takes five contemporary debates -- in historiography, law, labor, ethnography, and film -- and relates them both to canonical and less-discussed texts of Faulkner. Hannon employs a theoretical middle ground between Michael Bakhtin's stylistics of the novel and Michel Foucault's model of discourse as an autonomous self-regulated domain, while also drawing from the vast critical literature on Faulkner's fiction. He begins by linking the story cycle The Unvanquished to the battle over interpretations of American history as voiced by the Nashville Agrarians on the one hand and W. E. B. DuBois on the other. Next Hannon shows how Faulkner's detective fiction of the early 1930s and portions of his novel The Hamlet were affected by the emerging schism between adherents of a new school of legal realism and those bound to a more conservative formalist jurisprudence. According to Hannon, Faulkner's great novel Absalom, Absalom! reflects in its depiction of various forms of labor one of Franklin Roosevelt's major New Deal accomplishments -- the Wagner Act of 1935 -- as well as contract disputes in the agricultural and manufacturing South and in the film studios of Hollywood. Hannon discusses Faulkner's experimentation in The Hamlet vis-á-vis the development of the ethnographic method in the field of anthropology. He concludes with a fascinating analysis of the filming of Intruder in the Dust in Faulkner's hometown of Oxford, Mississippi. Through Hannon's keen interpretive readings, Faulkner's texts emerge as a complex "node" in the larger discursive conflicts of his time. Though he often seemed to be detached from influence, Faulkner was, Hannon reveals, intensely attentive to ideas at the fore.
Faulkner's Subject
Title | Faulkner's Subject PDF eBook |
Author | Philip M. Weinstein |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1992-05-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780521390477 |
Faulkner's Subject: A Cosmos No One Owns offers a reading of William Faulkner by viewing his masterpieces through the lens of current critical theory. The book addresses both the power of his work and the current theoretical issues that call that power into question.
Faulkner's Media Romance
Title | Faulkner's Media Romance PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Murphet |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 019066424X |
A major new reading of Faulkner's work that scans the major novels for signs of the new media ecology of the 1920s and 30s.
William Faulkner
Title | William Faulkner PDF eBook |
Author | John E. Bassett |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 602 |
Release | 2009-05-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0810867419 |
"William Faulkner (1897-1962) produced such enduring novels as The Sound and the Fury, Light in August, and As I Lay Dying, as well as many short stories. His works continue to be a source of interest to scholars and students of literature, and the immense amount of criticism about the Nobel-prize winner continues to grow. Bassett provides an annotated listing of commentary in English on William Faulkner since the late 1980s. This volume dedicates its sections to book-length studies of Faulkner, commentaries on individual novels and short works, criticism covering multiple works, biographical and bibliographical sources, and other materials such as book reviews, doctoral dissertations, and brief commentaries. This bibliography provides a list of all significant recent commentary on Faulkner, and the annotations direct readers to those materials of most interest to them." -- From back of book.
Following Faulkner
Title | Following Faulkner PDF eBook |
Author | Taylor Hagood |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1571135871 |
An examination of how Faulkner's work has been analyzed, elucidated, and promoted by a massive body of scholarly work spanning over seven decades.
A Companion to William Faulkner
Title | A Companion to William Faulkner PDF eBook |
Author | Richard C. Moreland |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 592 |
Release | 2017-06-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1119117933 |
This comprehensive Companion to William Faulkner reflects the current dynamic state of Faulkner studies. Explores the contexts, criticism, genres and interpretations of Nobel Prize-winning writer William Faulkner, arguably the greatest American novelist Comprises newly-commissioned essays written by an international contributor team of leading scholars Guides readers through the plethora of critical approaches to Faulkner over the past few decades Draws upon current Faulkner scholarship, as well as critically reflecting on previous interpretations
William Faulkner in Context
Title | William Faulkner in Context PDF eBook |
Author | John T. Matthews |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2015-01-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1316258505 |
William Faulkner in Context explores the environment that conditioned Faulkner's creative work. This book provides a broad and authoritative framework that will help readers to better understand this widely read yet challenging writer. Each essay offers a critical assessment of Faulkner's work as it relates to such topics as genre, reception, and the significance of place. Although Faulkner dwelt in his native Mississippi throughout his life, his visits to cities like New Orleans, Paris, and Los Angeles profoundly shaped his early career. Inextricable from the dramatic upheavals of the twentieth century, Faulkner's writing was deeply affected by the Great War, the Great Depression, World War II, and the civil rights movement. In this volume, a host of renowned scholars shed light on this enigmatic writer and render him accessible to students and researchers alike.