William Faulkner's three short story collections, while lacking the more obvious structural characteristics of his other works, which are novelistic or episodic in nature, demonstrate the concept of "contrapuntal in integration." Paddock explores Faulkner's conception of counterpoint in these collections, where the placement of the units and the contrast between them serve to create a separate experience from reading the individual stories. The author explores the rationale for the structure of "These 13", "Doctor Martino and Other Stories", and "Collected Stories."
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Contrapuntal in Integration: A Study of Three Faulkner Short Story Volumes
William Faulkner's three short story collections, while lacking the more obvious structural characteristics of his other works, which are novelistic or episodic in nature, demonstrate the concept of "contrapuntal in integration." Paddock explores Faulkner's conception of counterpoint in these collections, where the placement of the units and the contrast between them serve to create a separate experience from reading the individual stories. The author explores the rationale for the structure of "These 13", "Doctor Martino and Other Stories", and "Collected Stories."
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ISBN-13: | 9781573092807 |
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Publisher: | International Scholars Publications |
Publication date: | 08/01/2000 |
Pages: | 232 |
Product dimensions: | 5.82(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.47(d) |
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