Faulkner and Joyce: A Joint Narrative/Stylistic Protocol (CROSBI ID 79774)
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Bašić, Sonja
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Faulkner and Joyce: A Joint Narrative/Stylistic Protocol
James Joyce and William Faulkner reveal striking and up to now insufficiently explored affinities if we see them as clustering around and veering between two contrasted yet often paradoxically merging narrative/stylistic poles. The first one which is psychological and expressive and usuallly related by critics to the rise of the "stream-of-consciousness novel" has received considerable though still insufficient attention. The other affinity - which is revealed in the feats of hypertextuality enacted in the "lexical playfields" of the later 'Ulysses' chapters and Faulkner's mature fictions ranging from 'Absalom, Absalom!' to e.g. "Old Man" and most notably 'The Hamlet' - has passed unnoticed. The paper is an effort to redress this imbalance.
Joyce; Faulkner; narrative/stylistic affinities
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