Intertextuality in Faulkner

Intertextuality in Faulkner

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Jan 1, 1985 · English · Hardcover (217 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 217
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1985
Publisher Univ Pr of Mississippi
ISBN-10 0878052496
ISBN-13 9780878052493

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Exploring the intricate web of connections within William Faulkner’s work, this insightful examination delves into the myriad influences and textual dialogues that shape his narratives. Michel Gresset introduces readers to Faulkner’s literary milieu, revealing how intertextuality serves as a critical lens through which his fiction can be understood more deeply.

Noel Polk contributes a compelling analysis of specific texts, highlighting the nuances that emerge when Faulkner's works are read in conversation with one another. Through scholarly exploration, the authors illuminate the thematic and stylistic echoes that resonate throughout Faulkner's diverse body of work. Together, they unveil the layered complexities of Faulkner’s narratives, inviting readers to appreciate the rich tapestry of literary interactions that define his writing.

This comprehensive study offers valuable insights for both scholars and enthusiasts alike, encouraging a reevaluation of the significance of intertextuality in understanding not only Faulkner’s literary genius but also the broader context of American literature. As they navigate the intricate relationships between texts, Gresset and Polk provide a fresh perspective that enriches the appreciation of Faulkner’s art and his enduring impact on storytelling.

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