Faulkner and the Native Keystone

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The last fifty years have witnessed a never-ending flow of criticism of William Faulkner and his fiction. While this book touches on the prevailing critical theory, it concentrates on a number of fresh observations on themes and motifs that place William Faulkner's fiction in general, regional, global and universal contexts of American and Western literature. Paying special attention to themes and motifs of racism, sexism, women's education, myths and stereotypes to mention just a few the book analyzes Faulkner's ability to write and to be read within and beyond his native keystone his South. Coming from a non US-Americanist perspective, this contribution to the scholarly literature on William Faulkner discusses his best-known novels, contends that regionalism, internationalism and universalism are the context of his fiction and argues for feminist, post-colonial, and psychoanalytical approaches to it. The book is intended for scholars in the field of American literature, American Studies and Southern Studies as it covers the South's complex history, its peculiar cultural institutions and the daunting body of international critical studies that has flourished around the novels during the last five decades. Graduate students will also find this book useful as it analyzes and interprets the novels and short stories of one of the greatest American novelists of the 20th century in an easily understandable way, offering new and fresh readings on (1) race and gender stereotypes present in American and European culture and literature, (2) conventions of family/genealogical fiction/drama and (3) universal life situations and feelings.


Analyzes and interprets the novels and short stories of one of the greatest American novelists of the 20th century in an easy-to-follow way Offers new and fresh readings of race and gender stereotypes present in American and European culture and literature Explores universal life situations and feelings in Faulkner's fiction Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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The last fifty years have witnessed a never-ending flow of criticism on William Faulkner and his fiction. While this book touches on the prevailing critical theory, it also concentrates on a number of fresh observations on themes and motifs that place William Faulkner's fiction in general, regional, global, and universal contexts of American and Western literature. Paying special attention to themes and motifs of racism, sexism, women's education, myths and stereotypes to mention just a few the book analyzes Faulkner's ability to write and to be read within and beyond his native keystone his South. Coming from a non US-Americanist perspective, this contribution to the scholarly literature on William Faulkner discusses his best-known novels, contends that regionalism, internationalism, and universalism are the context of his fiction, and argues for feminist, post-colonial, and psychoanalytical approaches to it. The book is intended for scholars in the field of American literature, American Studies, and Southern Studies as it covers the South's complex history, its peculiar cultural institutions, and the daunting body of international critical studies that has flourished around the novels during the last five decades. Graduate students will also find this book useful as it analyzes and interprets the novels and short stories of one of the greatest American novelists of the 20th century in an easily understandable way, offering new and fresh readings on (1) race and gender stereotypes present in American and European culture and literature, (2) conventions of family/genealogical fiction/drama, and (3) universal life situations and feelings.


Inhalt

Preface.- General Faulkner: The Roots of Yoknapatawpha.- Regional Faulkner: Faulkner and the South.- Global Faulkner: Faulkner and His European Contemporaries.- Universal Faulkner: Faulkner and Everyperson.- Epilogue.- Literature.- Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783662525807
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9783662525807
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-662-52580-7
    • Veröffentlichung 27.09.2016
    • Titel Faulkner and the Native Keystone
    • Autor Biljana Oklopcic
    • Untertitel Reading (Beyond) the American South
    • Gewicht 2058g
    • Herausgeber Springer, Berlin
    • Anzahl Seiten 113
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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