Faulkner and Modernism: Rereading and RewritingUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1990 - Всего страниц: 259 Throughout his career Faulkner retold some of the same stories about some of the same events and characters, but retold them differently. For many years now these rewritings and revisions have been judged failures of craft. But Faulkner knew they were there and defended his discrepancies, associating them with learning about human character. Richard Moreland argues that these revisionary repetitions in fact constitute Faulkner's conscious critique of modernism. Moreland's readings of Absalom! Absalom!, The Hamlet, Go Down, Moses Requiem for a Nun and other works reveal Faulkner's explorations of both the motivations and consequences of modernism in the context of America's dominant discourses of class, race, gender and sexuality. |
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... becomes in this series an object of the next exclu- sion , each detached , ironic author becomes in turn another innocent victim . Compson's last transference in Bon , for example , becomes the victim of Henry's violent murder , and ...
... becomes in this series an object of the next exclu- sion , each detached , ironic author becomes in turn another innocent victim . Compson's last transference in Bon , for example , becomes the victim of Henry's violent murder , and ...
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... becomes therefore almost illegible to the sheriff's deputy , as Faulkner virtually admits that it also threatens to ... become only a story of his sensational hysteria and rage in his inability to find a way to mourn his private loss in ...
... becomes therefore almost illegible to the sheriff's deputy , as Faulkner virtually admits that it also threatens to ... become only a story of his sensational hysteria and rage in his inability to find a way to mourn his private loss in ...
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... become this society's " primal scene , " however , since Faulkner here highlights this and other events ' unwieldy ... becomes mystified and naturalized as a town's legendary and then historical " engendering " of itself , as if out of ...
... become this society's " primal scene , " however , since Faulkner here highlights this and other events ' unwieldy ... becomes mystified and naturalized as a town's legendary and then historical " engendering " of itself , as if out of ...
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Nausea and Ironys Failing Distances | 23 |
Willfulness and Ironys Other Voices | 79 |
From Irony to Humor and Rage | 122 |
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Ab's Absalom ambivalence articulate attempt balloon face Barn Burning black balloon Bon's chapter child Clytie Coldfield Compson compulsive critical cultural dead death denial deny desire dramatic economy Ellen escape especially event exclusion father Faulk Faulkner fear fiction Flem Flem's fourth wall fright Gavin Gavin Stevens gesture grief Hamlet Henry Henry's historical humor hysterical ideal Ike's imagine ironic irony Jody Judith laughter less Light in August loss Lucas McCaslin melancholia metanarrative modern modernist Mollie moral mourning murder Nancy Nancy's narrative nigger nostalgia nostalgic novel oedipal oppositions perhaps phallogocentric plantation planter's door possibility primal scene Ratliff reality recognize repeated repetition represents resistance revision revisionary Rider role Rosa Rosa's Sarty Shreve slave Snopes social society society's South Southern Southern Agrarians speak Stevens story sublimation suggests supposedly Sutpen Temple Temple's Thomas Sutpen tion Varner victim violent voice Wild Palms willfully innocent Yoknapatawpha County