Faulkner and idealism : perspectives from Paris / Michel Gresset and Patrick Samway, Editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, (c)1983.Description: v, 168 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Joseph Blotner -- For/against an ideological reading of Faulkner's novels Andre Bleikasten -- The "God" of Faulkner's fiction Michel Gresset -- The development of Faulkner's idealism Thomas L. McHaney -- Romantic idealism and The wild palms Dieter Meindl -- Idiocy and idealism Francois L. Pitavy -- Idealism in The mansion Noel Polk -- Faulkner and the voices of orphism Monique Pruvot -- Gavin Stevens as uncle-creator in Knight's gambit Patrick Samway.
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Withdrawn G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN Non-fiction PS3511.A86Z7832112 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31923001511258

Papers presented at the First International Colloquium on Faulkner, Paris, 1980.

Includes bibliographical references.

Continuity and change in Faulkner's life and art Joseph Blotner -- For/against an ideological reading of Faulkner's novels Andre Bleikasten -- The "God" of Faulkner's fiction Michel Gresset -- The development of Faulkner's idealism Thomas L. McHaney -- Romantic idealism and The wild palms Dieter Meindl -- Idiocy and idealism Francois L. Pitavy -- Idealism in The mansion Noel Polk -- Faulkner and the voices of orphism Monique Pruvot -- Gavin Stevens as uncle-creator in Knight's gambit Patrick Samway.

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