Uses of the Past in the Novels of William Faulkner
(Author) Carl RollysonOriginally selected by Faulkner scholars Blotner and Litz for their series on the author, this pathbreaking monograph contains a comprehensive and provocative discussion of Faulkner's historical vision. Drawing on the rich literature of historiography (including the writings of R. G. Collingwood and Herbert Butterfield), and on a wide-ranging body of scholarship on the historical novel (including discussions of Scott, Thackeray, and Conrad), Rollyson shrewdly probes Faulkner's dynamic and changing uses of the past. Also taking advantage of his own work as a biographer, Rollyson has updated, revised, and expanded his original book--extending his dialogue with recent Faulkner critics.
Carl Rollyson
Carl Rollyson is a prolific biographer known for his detailed and insightful works on literary figures such as Sylvia Plath, Rebecca West, and Norman Mailer. His meticulously researched books offer a glimpse into the lives and minds of some of the most influential writers of the 20th century.