Uses of the Past in the Novels of William Faulkner
(Author) Carl E. RollysonThis path-breaking monograph contains a comprehensive and provocative discussion of Faulkner's historical vision. Drawing on the rich literature of historiography, and on a wide-ranging body of scholarship on the historical novel, 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 E. Rollyson
Carl E. Rollyson is a prolific biographer known for his extensive research and engaging writing style. His most famous work, "American Isis: The Life and Art of Sylvia Plath," offers a deep dive into the life of the iconic poet. Rollyson's key contributions to literature include shedding new light on complex literary figures.