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Faulkner's Media Romance

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This book treats William Faulkner's major fiction--from Flags in the Dust through to Absalom, Absalom!--to a searching reappraisal under the spotlight of a media-historical inquiry. It proposes that Faulkner's inveterate attraction to the paradigms of romance was disciplined and masked by the recurrent use of metaphorical figures borrowed from the new media ecology. Faulkner dressed up his romance materials in the technological garb of radio, gramophony, photography, and cinema, along with the transportational networks of road and air that were being installed in the 1920s. His modernism emerges from a fraght but productive interplay between his anachronistic predilection for chivalric chichés and his extraordinarily knowledgeable interest in the most up-to-date media institutions and forms. Rather than see Faulkner as a divided author, who worked for money in the magazines and studios while producing his serious fiction in despite of their symbolic economies, this study demonstrates how profoundly his mature art was shot through with the figures and dynamics of the materials he publicly repudiated. The result is a richer and more nuanced understanding of the dialectics of his art.

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ISBN: 9780190664244
Publication date: 14th September 2017
Author: Julian (Director of the Centre for Modernism Studies, Director of the Centre for Modernism Studies, University of New Murphet
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 296 pages
Genres: Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: general
Literary theory
Cultural studies
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000