Doubling and Incest / Repetition and Revenge
A Speculative Reading of Faulkner
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:9th Apr '96
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
When it was first published, Doubling and Incest/Repetition and Revenge proved to be a seminal work in the psychoanalytic study of Faulkner's fiction, especially of The Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom! This softcover reissue of John Irwin's masterful exposition unwinds the mystery of unconscious desire and doubling that inform the novels.
Breathtaking... Makes most other psychological studies of literature and books on Faulkner look as superficial as 'Cliff's Notes.'. -- Sheldon Brivic Journal of Modern Literature Without doubt John Irwin's slim and elegant yet unpretentiously delivered Doubling and Incest/Repetition and Revenge is the best Faulkner criticism we have to date, and probably the best we will have for some time to come. -- Richard King Salmagundi Readers will be tempted to devour this fascinating book at a single sitting. -- Doris L. Eder Studies in American Fiction John Irwin has created a critical work of art. His form is musical, his informing myths are Freudian and Romantic, and his theme is the artist's revenge against time. -- George H. Gilpin Faulkner Studies Truly prophetic... [Irwin] has finally given us a definitive psychology of Faulknerian time. -- David M. Wyatt Virginia Quarterly Review The most exciting book of criticism on Faulkner to appear in many years... Displays a subtler and more comprehensive understanding of the Oedipal pattern than is to be found in any previous psychoanalytic criticism of Faulkner's fiction... Should have profound influence on Faulkner studies in the years to come. -- Karl F. Zender American Literary Scholarship One of the most complex, stimulating, and potentially controversial books in the whole range of Faulkner criticism. -- Joseph Blotner Michigan Quarterly Review
ISBN: 9780801852312
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 397g
192 pages
revised and expanded edition