William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha: A King of Keystone in the Universe 21st ed. Edition

William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha: A King of Keystone in the Universe 21st ed. Edition book cover

William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha: A King of Keystone in the Universe 21st ed. Edition

Author(s): Elizabeth Kerr (Author)

  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Publication Date: January 1, 1983
  • Edition: 21st ed.
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 438 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0823211355
  • ISBN-13: 9780823211357

Book Description

“…Elizabeth M. Kerr has, with the publication of William Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha: ‘A Kind of Keystone in the Universe,’ completed a comprehensive examination of Faulkner’s mythical county…this latest work deals with the ‘symbolic values related to the themes of the separate narratives and to the encompassing mythology.’ In successive chapters, Kerr examines (1) recurrent symbols and archetypes in Faulkner’s fiction; (2) mythology in the modern world, the South, and Yoknapatawpha; and (3) ‘the basic Christian humanism which underlies Williams Faulkner’s existential focus on the human condition’ – most specifically as it relates to Time, Motion, and Change. The book is scholarly, well written, and carefully organized…Highly recommended.”―Choice

“Aiming for the universal in Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha fiction, this book reads somewhat like an annotated bibliography, or three bibliographies: one on symbols in Yoknapatawpha, citing (copiously) dissertations, articles, and books on symbolism in general and Faulkner’s own symbols; one on various myths Kerr and other critics have noticed in Yoknapatawpha

Editorial Reviews

Review

“The book is scholarly, well written, and carefully organized.Highly recommended.” –Choice “Aiming for the universal in Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha fiction, this book reads somewhat like an annotated bibliography, or three bibliographies: one on symbols in Yoknapatawpha, citing (copiously) dissertations, articles, and books on symbolism in general and Faulkner’s own symbols; one on various myths Kerr and other critics have noticed in Yoknapatawpha; and one on the ‘total meaning’ of the Yoknapatawpha myth as an individualistic, existential, Christian humanism.” –University Publishing

About the Author

Elizabeth Kerr is author of Yoknapatawpha: Faulkner’s “Little postage stamp of native soil” and William Faulkner’s Gothic Domain.

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