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Go to cartISBN: 9788130923758
Bind: Paperback
Year: 2013
Pages: 240
Size: 153 x 229 mm
Publisher: Facts On File Inc.
Published in India by: Viva Books
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
Reviews:
“We read The Sound and the Fury and we hear a tale signifying a great deal, because Faulkner constitutes for us a literary cosmos of continual reverberations. Like Dilsey, we too are persuaded that we have seen the first and the last, the beginning and the ending of a story that transcends the four Compson children, and the squalors of their family romance.”
Harold Bloom
“Since [its publication] this brilliant, difficult work has continued to attract more critical attention than any other single Faulkner work, and its popularity seems unlikely to fade.”
Gail M. Morrison
Description:
The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner's fourth novel, was his first attempt at a wholly self-conscious style. Faulkner's willingness to experiment affords his readers no stable perspective from which to comprehend the decline of the Compson family. The informative title is filled with new critical essays on Faulkner's masterpiece.
MODERN CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS presents the best current criticism on the most widely read and studied poems, novels, and dramas of the Western world, from Oedipus Rex and The Iliad to such modern and contemporary works as William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and Don DeLillo's White Noise. Each volume opens with an introductory essay and editor's note by Harold Bloom and includes a bibliography, a chronology of the author's life and works, and notes on the contributors. Taken together, MODERN CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS provides a comprehensive critical guide to the most vital and influential works of the Western literary tradition.
Target Audience:
Students and Academicians of English Literature/Shakespeare societies.
Contents:
Editor's Note
Introduction - HAROLD BLOOM
The Composition of The Sound and the Fury - Gail M. Morrison
Rev. Shegog's Powerful Voice - Stephen M. Ross
An Easter Without Resurrection”- Andre Bleikasten
“If I Could Say Mother”: Construing the Unsayable About Faulknerian Maternity • Philip Weinstein
All Things Become Shadowy Paradoxical • Daniel Joseph Singal
Caddy and the Infinite Loop: The Dynamics of Alcoholism in The Sound and the Fury - Gary Storhoff
“I Have Sinned in That I Have Betrayed the Innocent Blood”: Quentin's Recognition of His Guilt - Margaret D. Bauer
Themes in The Sound and the Fury - Thomas L. McHaney
Reading Red: The Man with the (Gay) Red Tie in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury - Michelle Ann Abate
Crowd and Self: William Faulkner's Sources of Agency in The Sound and the Fury - Jeffrey J Folks
Chronology • Contributors • Bibliography • Acknowledgments • Index