The essay explores the materialist capacities of the first person pronoun in William Faulkner's 1930 novel As I Lay Dying. Through linked close readings, the essay builds a case for the pronoun as a socially mediated response to the alienations attendent upon emergent capitalism in the US South; and it draws out unmade links between labour (as a magnitude of value and aesthetic measure) and the commodity form in its social - and increasingly international - contexts. Drawing out new links between American and French modernisms, the essay sheds new light on the relation between intellectual and manual labour in the context of a modernising South
Briefly examines word choice, symbolism, and the assignment of moral weight in “Hills Like White Ele...
In the novel As I Lay Dying William Faulkner portrays the Bundrens, a Southern family that has decid...
Compared to the long and often tortuous delivery of Faulkner’s other great masterpieces—The Sound an...
The essay explores the materialist capacities of the first person pronoun in William Faulkner's 1930...
The aim of this thesis is to show that the processing of the language of individual characters in Wi...
Known for his immensely multifunctional use of the English language, William Faulkner\u27s As I Lay ...
The aim of this paper is to re-evaluate William Faulkner\u27s As I Lay Dying in terms of the charact...
This article uses concepts from anthropology to explore the representation of rites of passage as cr...
This article uses concepts from anthropology to explore the representation of rites of passage as cr...
Language is never just a medium for William Faulkner. From the early years on, writing entails confr...
This summary of criticism will be concerned with two aspects of work on Faulkner: first, the article...
Práce se zabývá modernistickými technikami Williama Faulknera v románu Když jsem umírala, zaměřejna ...
This paper offers a spectral reading of the representation of Addie Bundren in William Faulkner’s no...
Examines the stylistic functions of pronoun use in William Faulkner\u27s As I lay dying. The quantit...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
Briefly examines word choice, symbolism, and the assignment of moral weight in “Hills Like White Ele...
In the novel As I Lay Dying William Faulkner portrays the Bundrens, a Southern family that has decid...
Compared to the long and often tortuous delivery of Faulkner’s other great masterpieces—The Sound an...
The essay explores the materialist capacities of the first person pronoun in William Faulkner's 1930...
The aim of this thesis is to show that the processing of the language of individual characters in Wi...
Known for his immensely multifunctional use of the English language, William Faulkner\u27s As I Lay ...
The aim of this paper is to re-evaluate William Faulkner\u27s As I Lay Dying in terms of the charact...
This article uses concepts from anthropology to explore the representation of rites of passage as cr...
This article uses concepts from anthropology to explore the representation of rites of passage as cr...
Language is never just a medium for William Faulkner. From the early years on, writing entails confr...
This summary of criticism will be concerned with two aspects of work on Faulkner: first, the article...
Práce se zabývá modernistickými technikami Williama Faulknera v románu Když jsem umírala, zaměřejna ...
This paper offers a spectral reading of the representation of Addie Bundren in William Faulkner’s no...
Examines the stylistic functions of pronoun use in William Faulkner\u27s As I lay dying. The quantit...
The American South’s distinct and painful history creates a unique and provoking form of literature ...
Briefly examines word choice, symbolism, and the assignment of moral weight in “Hills Like White Ele...
In the novel As I Lay Dying William Faulkner portrays the Bundrens, a Southern family that has decid...
Compared to the long and often tortuous delivery of Faulkner’s other great masterpieces—The Sound an...