Faulkner and formalism: returns of the text
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Körperschaft: Annual Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference < 2008, University of Mississippi> (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Jackson University Press of Mississippi ©2012
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Flags in the dust and the birth of a poetics / Arthur F. Kinney -- "In conflict with itself": the Nobel Prize address in Faulknerian contexts / James B. Carothers -- Faulkner's figures: speech, writing, and the marionettes / Serena Haygood Blount -- "The city foreign and paradoxical": William Faulkner and the texts of New Orleans / Owen Robinson -- Sanctuary's reversible bodies / James Harding -- The secret machinery of textuality, or, what is Benjy Compson really thinking? / Taylor Hagood -- Visualizing light in August: text, author, textuality, authority / Thadious M. Davis -- The impenetrable lightness of being: miscegenation imagery and the anxiety of whiteness in Go down, Moses / Ted Atkinson -- Intertextual geographies of migration and biracial identity: light in August and Nella Larsen's quicksand / Martyn Bone -- "I sees de light, en I sees de word": black female transcendence of racial and gendered boundaries in The sound and the fury and "That evening sun" / Ethel Young-Minor -- The weird stuff: textual and sexual anomalies in Faulkner's fiction / Theresa M. Towner
Faulkner and Formalism: Returns of the Text collects eleven essays presented at the Thirty-fifth Annual Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference sponsored by the University of Mississippi in Oxford on July 20-24, 2008. Contributors query the status of Faulkner's literary text in contemporary criticism and scholarship. How do scholars today approach Faulkner's texts? For some, including Arthur F. Kinney and James B. Carothers, "returns of the text" is a phrase that raises questions of aesthetics, poetics, and authority. For others, the phrase serves as an invitation to return to Faulkner
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 201 pages)
ISBN:9781617032578
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