Threads cable-strong : William Faulkner's Go down, Moses
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Threads cable-strong : William Faulkner's Go down, Moses
Bucknell University Press , Associated University Presses, c1983.
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Note
Bibliography : p. 191-192.
Includes index
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This first full-length explication of the novel argues that Go Down, Moses is not simply a sequence of stories, but a powerful experimental novel, possessing a unity found not in conventional narrative structures but in concrete and orderly patterns of narration, action, and meaning. The "threads" that bind the work into a whole include race, class, family, history, and myth.
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