1st Edition

William Faulkner's 'Absalom, Absalom! A Critical Casebook

By Elisabeth Muhlenfeld Copyright 1984
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1984. William Faulkner is the most studied American author of our time. This volume presents a collection of some of the best critical essays on William Faulkner’s ninth novel Absalom, Absalom!. Numerous approaches are represented; among them are theme studies, close readings, psychological studies, source studies, structural studies, and analyses of style and narrative technique.

    Series Editor’s Preface;  Preface;  Introduction;  1. ‘Strange Gods’ in Jefferson, Mississippi: Analysis of ‘Absalom, Absalom!’ Richard Poirier  2. The Myriad Perspectives of ‘Absalom, Absalom!’ Arthur L. Scott  3. The Epic Design of ‘Absalom, Absalom!’ James H. Justus  4. What Happens in ‘Absalom, Absalom!’? Floyd C. Watkins  5. ‘Absalom, Absalom!’: The Extended Simile James Guetti  6. The Puzzling Design of ‘Absalom, Absalom!’ Duncan Aswell  7. Faulkner’s ‘Mythology’ Walter Brylowski  8. The Biblical Background of Faulkner’s ‘Absalom, Absalom!’ John V. Hagopian  9. Children of the Idea: Heroes and Family Romances in ‘Absalom, Absalom!’ T. H. Adamowski  10. ‘Absalom, Absalom!’: The Novel as Historiography Carl E. Rollyson, Jr.  11. ‘We Have Waited Long Enough’: Judith Sutpen and Charles Bon Elisabeth Muhlenfeld  12. The Narrative Voice and Function of Shreve: Remarks on the Production of Meaning in ‘Absalom, Absalom!’ François Pitavy;  Bibliography

    Biography

    Elisabeth Muhlenfeld