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Faulkner, William,--1897-1962--Aesthetics, English language--Style, Narration (Rhetoric) , Poetics.
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1978
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Faulkner, William,--1897-1962--Aesthetics, English language--Style, Narration (Rhetoric) , Poetics.
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Faulkner's Narrative Poetics Style As Vision
Arthur F. Kinney
University of Massachusetts Press Amherst, 1978
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Copyright 1971 by Arthur F. Kinney Copyright 1978 by The University of Massachusetts Press All rights reserved Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 77-90731 ISBN 0-87023-251-7 Printed in the United States of America Designed by Mary Mendell
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint copyrighted material:
The Estate of William Faulkner for material from William Faulkner Collections, University of Virginia Library; and for material from New Orleans Sketches and The Faulkner Miscellany, quoted with permission of Mrs. Paul D. Summers, Jr. Journal of Modern Literature for material from "Faulkner and Flaubert," in the Journal of Modern Literature 6, pp. 22247, copyright 1977. Paintbrush for material from "Faulkner's Fourteenth Image," in Paintbrush 2, pp. 3643.
Random House, Inc., for permission to quote from the copyrighted works of William Faulkner and Joseph Blotner.
The Southern Review for material from "Faulkner and the Possibilities for Heroism," which originally appeared in The Southern Review, October 1970, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 111025.
The Viking Press for material from James Joyce, Dubliners, copyright 1958 by The Viking Press; and for material from Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, copyright 1956 by The Viking Press.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Kinney, Arthur F., 1933 Faulkner's narrative poetics. Based on lectures delivered at Oxford University during Hilary Term 1977. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Faulkner, William, 18971962Criticism and interpretation. I. Title. PS3511.A86Z866813'.5'277-90731 ISBN 0-87023-251-7
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To the memory of Richard P. Adams, Claude Simpson, Olga W. Vickery "hearing, listening, and seeing too ... watching and hearing through and beyond. ... the clear undistanced voice"
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Every style embodies an epistemological decision, an interpretation of how and what we perceive. SUSAN SONTAG
Maybe nothing ever happens once and is finished. Maybe happen is never once but like ripples maybe on water after the pebble sinks, the ripples moving on, spreading. WILLIAM FAULKNER
The most serious artists cling to their original vision with tenacity. STEPHEN SPENDER
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Style is more a question of vision than of technique. SAMUEL BECKETT
That's a matter of style, and I am convinced that the story you tell invents its own style, compels its own style. WILLIAM FAULKNER
A great author is of one substance and often of one theme, and the relation between his various creations is bound to be reciprocal, even mutual; each is the other in a different form. R. P. BLACKMUR
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CONTENTS
Preface
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Introduction
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Part I: Background for Faulkner's Narrative Poetics
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