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- catalog abstract ""William Faulkner, America's greatest modern novelist, wrote no "defense" of his art, but discussed extensively the source, language, form, and purpose of fiction in interviews and dialogues, speeches and letters, topical essays and reviews. That seemingly incoherent mass of nonfiction writings yields, on close scrutiny, a set of congruent ideas founded on the writer's view of language: a potent but treacherous medium that word-transcending form must overcome. On that paradoxical premise, Faulkner's theory addresses the writer's dilemma of having only the inadequate word to surmount itself; and the practice in fiction seeks to vanquish the enemy, not in the wordless, as it is often denoted, but in silence past the word."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12180456.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""William Faulkner, America's greatest modern novelist, wrote no "defense" of his art, but discussed extensively the source, language, form, and purpose of fiction in interviews and dialogues, speeches and letters, topical essays and reviews. That seemingly incoherent mass of nonfiction writings yields, on close scrutiny, a set of congruent ideas founded on the writer's view of language: a potent but treacherous medium that word-transcending form must overcome. On that paradoxical premise, Faulkner's theory addresses the writer's dilemma of having only the inadequate word to surmount itself; and the practice in fiction seeks to vanquish the enemy, not in the wordless, as it is often denoted, but in silence past the word."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-192) and index.".
- catalog description "Theory of language and narrative -- Light in August: Bergson and Faulkner on the language of time and narrative form -- Absalom! Absalom! Story as self-deception -- Sound and the Fury: voice and structure -- As I lay dying: the voiced and voiceless/the seen and unseen -- Unvanquished: the doubling voice -- Structure and meaning in Go down, Moses.".
- catalog extent "201 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Obscurity's myriad components.".
- catalog identifier "0838754627 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Obscurity's myriad components.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewisburg, [PA] : Bucknell University Press ; London : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation "Obscurity's myriad components.".
- catalog subject "813/.52 21".
- catalog subject "Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 Aesthetics.".
- catalog subject "Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 Technique.".
- catalog subject "Fiction Technique.".
- catalog subject "Narration (Rhetoric) History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Narration (Rhetoric)".
- catalog subject "PS3511.A86 Z955 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Theory of language and narrative -- Light in August: Bergson and Faulkner on the language of time and narrative form -- Absalom! Absalom! Story as self-deception -- Sound and the Fury: voice and structure -- As I lay dying: the voiced and voiceless/the seen and unseen -- Unvanquished: the doubling voice -- Structure and meaning in Go down, Moses.".
- catalog title "Obscurity's myriad components : the theory and practice of William Faulkner / R. Rio-Jelliffe.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".