Faulkner: The Transfiguration of BiographyUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 264 páginas A biographical-critical study of Faulkner's novels revealing information on how Faulkner's family and childhood contributed to his novels. Emphasizing both the subtle intertextual illuminations between the novels and the developing personality of the writer, Wittenberg provides an overview of Faulkner's early life showing the biographical basis for the themes of family, history, love and guilt that pervade his fiction. |
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