Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition (Paperback)


As one of the preeminent scholars of southern literature, Noel Polk has delivered lectures, written journal articles and essays, and discussed the rich legacy of the South's literary heritage around the world for over three decades. His work on William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Walker Percy, and other writers is incisive and groundbreaking.

His essays in "Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition" maintain an abiding interest in Polk's major area of literary study: the relationship between the smaller units of construction in a literary work and the work's larger themes. The analysis of this interplay between commas and dashes, curious occlusions, passages, and characters who have often gone unnoticed in the critical discourse--the bricks and mortar, as it were--and a work's grand design is a crucial aspect of Polk's scholarship.

"Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition" collects Polk's essays from the late-1970s to 2005. Featuring an introduction that places Faulkner and Welty at the center of the South's literary heritage, the volume asks useful, probing questions about southern literature and provides insightful analysis.

Noel Polk is professor of English at Mississippi State University and editor of the "Mississippi Quarterly." From 1981 to 2006, he edited the Library of America's complete edition of William Faulkner's novels. He is the author of "Outside the Southern Myth"; "Children of the Dark House: Text and Context in Faulkner"; and "Eudora Welty: A Bibliography of Her Work."


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As one of the preeminent scholars of southern literature, Noel Polk has delivered lectures, written journal articles and essays, and discussed the rich legacy of the South's literary heritage around the world for over three decades. His work on William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Walker Percy, and other writers is incisive and groundbreaking.

His essays in "Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition" maintain an abiding interest in Polk's major area of literary study: the relationship between the smaller units of construction in a literary work and the work's larger themes. The analysis of this interplay between commas and dashes, curious occlusions, passages, and characters who have often gone unnoticed in the critical discourse--the bricks and mortar, as it were--and a work's grand design is a crucial aspect of Polk's scholarship.

"Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition" collects Polk's essays from the late-1970s to 2005. Featuring an introduction that places Faulkner and Welty at the center of the South's literary heritage, the volume asks useful, probing questions about southern literature and provides insightful analysis.

Noel Polk is professor of English at Mississippi State University and editor of the "Mississippi Quarterly." From 1981 to 2006, he edited the Library of America's complete edition of William Faulkner's novels. He is the author of "Outside the Southern Myth"; "Children of the Dark House: Text and Context in Faulkner"; and "Eudora Welty: A Bibliography of Her Work."

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Imprint

University Press Of Mississippi

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2010

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First published

July 2010

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-1-60473-853-7

Barcode

9781604738537

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LSN

1-60473-853-7



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