Faulkner and Postmodernism

Faulkner and Postmodernism
Title Faulkner and Postmodernism PDF eBook
Author John N. Duvall
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 232
Release 2002
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781604732535

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Where William Faulkner's fiction stands in relation to that of Ellison, Pynchon, Nabokov, and other postmodern greats

Faulkner at Nagano

Faulkner at Nagano
Title Faulkner at Nagano PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Jelliffe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre
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Faulkner from Within

Faulkner from Within
Title Faulkner from Within PDF eBook
Author William Howe Rueckert
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Pages 388
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781932559026

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Rueckert tracks Faulkner's development as a novelist through 18 novels--ranging from "Flags in the Dust" to "The Reivers"--to show the turn in Faulkner from destructive to generative being, from tragedy to comedy, from pollution to purification and redemption.

Faulkner's Questioning Narratives

Faulkner's Questioning Narratives
Title Faulkner's Questioning Narratives PDF eBook
Author David L. Minter
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 188
Release 2001
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780252071935

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Focusing on the core novels, including The Sound and the Fury, Absalom, Absalom!, Sanctuary, Light in August 2003, and Go Down, Moses, David Minter illuminates Faulkner's mature fiction: the tensions at play within the fiction and the creativity not only exhibited by the author but also extended to his characters and required of his readers.Faulkner's achievement, Minter contends, was in combining daring experiments in form with searching examinations of grave social, political, and moral problems. His novels change and expand the role of the reader by means of proliferating narratives that lead to questions rather than answers and to approximation rather than resolution. Minter shows how this process at times implicates the reader in the corruption and violence of the story, as when the reader is required to fill in--out of his or her own experience--the crucial gaps left in the narrative of Sanctuary.Positioning Faulkner on the cusp between modernist and postmodernist writing, Minter shows how his methods undercut the self-contained exclusivity of the New Criticism by integrating the world of the novel with the reader's experience of history and culture.

William Faulkner

William Faulkner
Title William Faulkner PDF eBook
Author David Minter
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 348
Release 1997-10-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780801857478

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Minter shows that Faulkner's talent lay in his exploration of a historical landscape and that his genius lay in his creation of an imaginative one. According to Minter, anyone who has ever been moved by William Faulkner's fiction, who has ever tarried in Yoknopatawpha County, will find here a sensitive and readable account of the novelist's struggle in art and life.

Faulkner's Families

Faulkner's Families
Title Faulkner's Families PDF eBook
Author Jay Watson
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 185
Release 2023-06-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1496845048

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Contributions by Josephine Adams, Jeff Allred, Garry Bertholf, Maxwell Cassity, John N. Duvall, Katherine Henninger, Maude Hines, Robert Jackson, Julie Beth Napolin, Rebecca Nisetich, George Porter Thomas, Jay Watson, and Yuko Yamamoto If it seems outrageous to suggest that one of the twentieth century’s most important literary cartographers of the private recesses of consciousness is also among its great novelists of family, William Faulkner nonetheless fits the bill on both counts. Family played an outsized role in both his life and his writings, often in deeply problematic ways, surfacing across his oeuvre in a dazzling range of distorted, defamiliarized, and transgressive forms, while on other occasions serving as a crucible for crushing forces of conformity, convention, and tradition. The dozen essays featured in this collection approach Faulkner’s many families—actual and imagined—as especially revealing windows to his work and his world. Contributors explore the role of the child in Faulkner’s vision of family and regional society; sibling relations throughout the author's body of work; the extension of family networks beyond blood lineage and across racial lines; the undutiful daughters of Yoknapatawpha County; the critical power of family estrangement and subversive genealogies in Faulkner’s imagination; forms of queer and interspecies kinship; the epidemiological imagination of Faulkner’s notorious Snopes family as social contagion; the experiences of the African American families who worked on the writer’s Greenfield Farm property; and Faulkner’s role in promoting a Cold War–era ideology of “the family of man” in post–World War II Japan.

William Faulkner

William Faulkner
Title William Faulkner PDF eBook
Author Henry Claridge
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 716
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781873403143

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This collection concentrates on earlier, less accessible material on Faulkner that will complement rather than duplicate existing library collections. Vol I: General Perspectives; Memories, Recollections and Interviews; Contemporary Political Opinion Vol II: Assessments on Individual Works: from Early Writings toAs I Lay Dying Vol III: Assessments on Individual Works: fromSanctuarytoGo Down Moses and Other Stories Vol IV: Assessments on Individual Works: from the Short Stories toThe Reivers; Faulkner and the South; Faulkner and Race; Faulkner and the French.