On the prejudices, predilections, and firm beliefs of William Faulkner: essays
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1. Verfasser: Brooks, Cleanth 1906-1994 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press ©1987
Schriftenreihe:Southern literary studies
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Faulkner and the Fugitive-Agrarians -- Faulkner's Ultimate Values -- Faulkner and the Community -- Faulkner's Early Attemps at the Short Story -- Faulkner's Two Cities -- Faulkner's "Motherless" Children -- Faulkner's Women: Light in August and The Hamlet -- Gavin Stevens and the Chivalric Tradition -- The British Reception of Faulkner -- Faulkner and Christianity -- Faulkner and the American Dream -- Faulkner and History
It seems appropriate, if not inevitable, that one of our best critics should be the foremost authority on one of our best novelists. Cleanth Brooks, the author of three seminal studies of William Faulkner, was a serious student of that master craftsman's fiction for more than four decades. In this collection, Brooks considers many of the important characteristics of Faulkner's work. He focuses more specifically than he has in the past on certain questions and in some instances offers rebuttals to what he considers unfair assessments of Faulkner. These essays are vintage Brooks
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (162 pages)
ISBN:0807128694
0807149446
9780807128695
9780807149447

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