William Faulkner and the Materials of Writing

William Faulkner and the Materials of Writing
Title William Faulkner and the Materials of Writing PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Berliner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 205
Release 2023-01-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009222325

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This book examines materials of writing in William Faulkner's novels and stories from parchment to typewriters, letters to telegrams.

William Faulkner. The making of a novelist

William Faulkner. The making of a novelist
Title William Faulkner. The making of a novelist PDF eBook
Author Martin Kreiswirth
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1983
Genre
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FAULKNER READER

FAULKNER READER
Title FAULKNER READER PDF eBook
Author WILLIAM FAULKNER.
Publisher Alien Ebooks
Pages 753
Release 2023-06-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1667626191

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This William Faulkner collection includes a Forward by the author; Faulkner’s December 10, 1950 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech; The Sound and the Fury (complete); six excerpts from other novels; and more.

Ledgers of History

Ledgers of History
Title Ledgers of History PDF eBook
Author Sally Wolff
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 241
Release 2010-10-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0807137782

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Francisco grew up at McCarroll Place, his familyb2ss ancestral home in Holly Springs, Mississippi, thirty miles north of Oxford. In the conversations with Wolff, he recalls that as a boy he would sit and listen as his father and Faulkner sat on the gallery and talked about whatever came to mind. Francisco frequently told stories to Faulkner, many of them oft-repeated, about his family and community, which dated to antebellum times. Some of these stories, Wolff shows, found their way into Faulknerb2ss fiction. Faulkner also displayed an absorbing interest in a seven-volume diary kept by Dr. Franciscob2ss great-great-grandfather Francis Terry Leak, who owned extensive plantation lands in northern Mississippi before the Civil War. Some parts of the diary recount incidents in Leakb2ss life, but most of the diary concerns business transactions, including the buying and selling of slaves and the building of a plantation home.

The Town

The Town
Title The Town PDF eBook
Author William Faulkner
Publisher Vintage
Pages 418
Release 2011-05-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 030779198X

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This is the second volume of Faulkner’s trilogy about the Snopes family, his symbol for the grasping, destructive element in the post-bellum South. Like its predecessor The Hamlet, and its successor The Mansion, The Town is completely self-contained, but it gains resonance from being read with the other two. The story of Flem Snopes’ ruthless struggle to take over the town of Jefferson, Mississippi, the book is rich in typically Faulknerian episodes of humor and of profundity.

Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice

Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice
Title Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Ross
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 308
Release 1989
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780820313757

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William Faulkner recognized voice as one of the most distinctive and powerful elements in fiction when he delivered his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, describing the last sound at the end of the world as man's "puny inexhaustible voice, still talking." As a testimonial of an artist's faith in his art, the speech raised the value of voice to its highest reach for man, as "one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail." In Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice, Stephen Ross explores the nature of voice in William Faulkner's fiction by examining the various modes of speech and writing that his texts employ. Beginning with the proposition that voice is deeply involved in the experience of reading Faulkner, Ross uses theoretically grounded notions of voice to propose new ways of explaining how Faulkner's novels and stories express meaning, showing how Faulkner used the affective power of voice to induce the reader to forget the silent and originless nature of written fiction. Ross departs from previous Faulkner criticism by proceeding not text-by-text or chronologically but by construction a workable taxonomy which defines the types of voice in Faulkner's fiction: phenomenal voice, a depicted event or object within the represented fictional world; mimetic voice, the illusion that a person is speaking; psychic voice, one heard only in the mind and overheard only through fiction's omniscience; and oratorical voice, an overtly intertextual voice which derives from a discursive practice--Southern oratory--recognizable outside the boundaries of any Faulkner text and identifiable as part of Faulkner's biographical and regional heritage. In Faulkner's own experience, listening was important. As he once confided to Malcolm Cowley, "I listen to the voices, and when I put down what the voices say, it's right." In Fiction's Inexhaustible Voice, Ross conducts a careful analysis of this fundamental source of power in Faulkner's fiction, concluding that the preponderance of voice imagery, represented talking, verbalized thought, and oratorical rhetoric and posturing makes the novels and stories fundamentally vocal. They derive their energy from the play of voices on the imaginative field of written language.

William Faulkner

William Faulkner
Title William Faulkner PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Tredell
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 214
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780231121880

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This Guide explores the wealth of critical material generated by these two exceptional works of modernist fiction. From the initially mixed critical responses to the novels in the early 1930s, the Guide follows the enormous growth of interest in Faulkner's work across six decades. New writings shaped by a range of critical theories are discussed, offering the reader a clear view of the place now given to one of America's most innovative and influential novelists.