Faulkner and Ideology
Delve into the intricate world of William Faulkner with "Faulkner and Ideology," authored by Donald M. Kartiganer and published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2012. This compelling paperback explores the various ideologies that shaped Faulkner's historical and socioeconomic context, revealing how these influences are woven into his fiction. Spanning 392 pages, the book features a collection of insightful essays that examine critical themes such as southern politics, history, consumer culture, race, and gender. Additionally, it offers theoretical reflections on the nature and significance of ideological analysis itself. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of Faulkner's work, this book provides a profound understanding of the complexities behind one of America's greatest literary figures. Expand your literary collection today!