Faulkner's narrative poetics : style as vision / Arthur F. Kinney.

Author
Kinney, Arthur F., 1933-2021 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 1978.
Description
xvi, 286 pages ; 24 cm

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    Summary note
    'Weil's particular form of independent Marxism combined with a later turn to mysticism and religion provides a provocative tradition. Clearly an important work, the book should be part of any academic collection.' -Choice.
    Notes
    Based on lectures delivered at Oxford University during Hilary term 1977.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Background for Faulkner's narrative poetics
    • Visions: Foroms of modern consciousness
    • The Ways we see: Elements of perception
    • Visual thinking: Elements of conception
    • Fiction and the reader
    • Conclusion
    • Styles: Novelists of consciousness
    • The Conditions of narrative
    • Faulkner's predecessors
    • Faulkner and the modernist tradition
    • Style as vision: Method
    • Structural consciousness
    • Narrative consciousness
    • Constitutive consciousness
    • Style as vision: Accomplishment
    • Flags in the dust
    • The Sound and the fury
    • As I lay dyding
    • Sanctuary
    • Absalom, Absalom!
    • Go down, Moses
    • Conclusion.
    ISBN
    • 0870232517
    • 9780870232510
    • 0870231448
    • 9780870231445
    LCCN
    77090731
    OCLC
    5029877
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