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- catalog contributor b1501093.
- catalog created "c1981.".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "c1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1981.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: listening.--A whale, an heiress, and a southern demigod: three symbolic Americas.--Benjy Compson, Jake Barnes, and Nick Carraway: replication in three "innocent" American narrators of the 1920s.--The obverse relation: some western flights eastward (in literature and film).--The black/white continuum: some recent examples in Bellow, Malamud, and Updike.--Three applications: Truth's ragged edges: Melville's loyalties in Billy Budd--the commitment of form in the digressions. "The birthplace": James's Fable for critics? Faulkner's revolt against the 1920s: parody and transcendence, continuation and innovation.--Afterword: Knower, doer, and sayer--the James family view of Emerson.".
- catalog extent "ix, 165 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Books speaking to books.".
- catalog identifier "0807814695".
- catalog isFormatOf "Books speaking to books.".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "c1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press,".
- catalog relation "Books speaking to books.".
- catalog subject "American fiction History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Barnes, Jake (Fictitious character)".
- catalog subject "Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).".
- catalog subject "PS371 .S68".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: listening.--A whale, an heiress, and a southern demigod: three symbolic Americas.--Benjy Compson, Jake Barnes, and Nick Carraway: replication in three "innocent" American narrators of the 1920s.--The obverse relation: some western flights eastward (in literature and film).--The black/white continuum: some recent examples in Bellow, Malamud, and Updike.--Three applications: Truth's ragged edges: Melville's loyalties in Billy Budd--the commitment of form in the digressions. "The birthplace": James's Fable for critics? Faulkner's revolt against the 1920s: parody and transcendence, continuation and innovation.--Afterword: Knower, doer, and sayer--the James family view of Emerson.".
- catalog title "Books speaking to books : a contextual approach to American fiction / by William T. Stafford.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".