Parody should therefore be seen in this context of innocence and memory, two modes of consciousness which William Faulkner, whom we shall consider as the bard, both thematized and - even more importantly - demanded of his reader. My thesis is that because of his concern for innocence and memory Faulkner's texts resist parody or, better, that he saves his parodist's fictions from becoming mere excrescences in the petrified City of the lmmortals as long as the parodist pays homage to this Faulknerian concern. I shall try to illustrate this thesis mainly by comparing Thomas Sutpen to Uncle Jake, the protagonist of John Hawkes' 1985 novel "Adventures in the Alaskan Skin Trade"
William Faulkner claimed that his fiction failed to show that man will prevail, the standard tha...
My thesis focuses on 20th Century American Literature and the critical and popular reception to this...
William Faulkner has enjoyed a secure reputation as American modernism\u27s foremost fiction writer,...
This thesis examines the role that memory and imagination play in three of William Faulkner’s novels...
Cleanth Brooks’ emphasis on textual structure helped move Faulkner criticism in new directions. Thou...
While William Faulkner preceded the formalized movement of postcolonialism, he anticipated a great m...
In August, 1954, William Faulkner’s twentieth book of fiction, A Fable, was published. As might be e...
William Faulkner occupied a unique position as a modern writer. Although famous for his modernist no...
William Faulkner was the greatest American novelist of the twentieth century, yet he lived a life ma...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/stu...
Since their initial publications, the major works of William Faulkner have provoked wildly divergent...
In the course of its development as a genre, the novel shifted in the mid-twentieth century from a m...
Considering the Unthinkable: The Risks and Rewards of Decanonizing Faulkner / Deborah Clarke, Arizon...
There is a particularly strong analogy of both form and content between Beowulf and those novels by ...
Sartoris is the third novel of William Faulkner. With this book he discovers his own world and begin...
William Faulkner claimed that his fiction failed to show that man will prevail, the standard tha...
My thesis focuses on 20th Century American Literature and the critical and popular reception to this...
William Faulkner has enjoyed a secure reputation as American modernism\u27s foremost fiction writer,...
This thesis examines the role that memory and imagination play in three of William Faulkner’s novels...
Cleanth Brooks’ emphasis on textual structure helped move Faulkner criticism in new directions. Thou...
While William Faulkner preceded the formalized movement of postcolonialism, he anticipated a great m...
In August, 1954, William Faulkner’s twentieth book of fiction, A Fable, was published. As might be e...
William Faulkner occupied a unique position as a modern writer. Although famous for his modernist no...
William Faulkner was the greatest American novelist of the twentieth century, yet he lived a life ma...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/stu...
Since their initial publications, the major works of William Faulkner have provoked wildly divergent...
In the course of its development as a genre, the novel shifted in the mid-twentieth century from a m...
Considering the Unthinkable: The Risks and Rewards of Decanonizing Faulkner / Deborah Clarke, Arizon...
There is a particularly strong analogy of both form and content between Beowulf and those novels by ...
Sartoris is the third novel of William Faulkner. With this book he discovers his own world and begin...
William Faulkner claimed that his fiction failed to show that man will prevail, the standard tha...
My thesis focuses on 20th Century American Literature and the critical and popular reception to this...
William Faulkner has enjoyed a secure reputation as American modernism\u27s foremost fiction writer,...