Wright Morris : memory and imagination

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    • Bird, Roy K.
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Wright Morris : memory and imagination

Roy K. Bird

(American university studies, Series IV. English language and literature ; v. 20)

P. Lang, c1985

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Bibliography: p. [137]-147

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Wright Morris imposes his imagination on the chaos of recollected experience, creating a unified vision of reality from a threateningly indeterminate mass of raw material. This study examines how Morris transforms the commonplace, the past, and language in his fiction. A chapter on the commonplace bases its method on the Russian formalist concept of defamiliari- zation. A chapter on the past is a psychological exploration of Morris's fictional use of incidents from his early life. And a chapter on language is inspired by recent critical explorations of the relation between language and reality.

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