A serious study of mysteries and crimes in Faulkner using metanarrational and fictive components to create a plausible framework for Faulkner's interest in violence and retribution.
A serious study of mysteries and crimes in Faulkner using metanarrational and fictive components to create a plausible framework for Faulkner's interest in violence and retribution.
This work is a fascinating blend of literary interpretation in narrational form. Within the framework of a fiction a critical study takes shape that is basedon solid up to to date research (ninety-six entries appear in list of works cited) and will be of value to both serious Faulkner scholars and general academic readers alike, particularly those interested in mystery and detective fiction, southern literature, the works of Poe and, of course, the Yoknapatawpha novels.
Charles Chappell is Professor of English, Hendrix College.
This work is a fascinating blend of literary interpretation in narrational form. Within the framework of a fiction a critical study takes shape that is basedon solid up to to date research (ninety-six entries appear in list of works cited) and will be of value to both serious Faulkner scholars and general academic readers alike, particularly those interested in mystery and detective fiction, southern literature, the works of Poe and, of course, the Yoknapatawpha novels.
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