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Fictions of Labor Richard Godden (Keele University)

Fictions of Labor By Richard Godden (Keele University)

Summary

Fictions of Labor considers William Faulkner's representation of the structural paradoxes of labour dependency in the Southern economy from the antebellum period through to the New Deal. The book produces a persuasive account of the ways in which Faulkner's work rests on anxieties about the legacy of labour relations in the American South.

Fictions of Labor Summary

Fictions of Labor: William Faulkner and the South's Long Revolution by Richard Godden (Keele University)

Fictions of Labor considers William Faulkner's representation of the structural paradoxes of labour dependency in the Southern economy from the antebellum period through to the New Deal. This book seeks to link stylistic aspects of Faulkner's writing to a generative social trauma which constitutes its formal core. That trauma, Godden argues, is a labour trauma, centred on the debilitating discovery by the Southern owning class of its own production by those it subordinates. Using close textual analysis and careful historical contextualization, Richard Godden produces a persuasive account of the ways in which Faulkner's work rests on deeply submerged anxieties about the legacy of violently coercive labour relations in the American South.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Quentin Compson: Tyrrhenian vase or crucible of race?; 2. Absalom, Absalom! Haiti and labor history: reading unreadable revolutions; 3. Absalom, Absalom! and Rosa Coldfield: or, 'What is in the Dark House?'; 4. The persistence of Thomas Sutpen: Absalom, Absalom!, time, and labor discipline; 5. Forget Jerusalem, go to Hollywood - 'To Die. Yes. To Die?' (A coda to Absalom, Absalom!); Afterword; Notes; Bibliography of works cited; Index.

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NLS9780521044271
9780521044271
0521044278
Fictions of Labor: William Faulkner and the South's Long Revolution by Richard Godden (Keele University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-10-11
308
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