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American Designs The Late Novels Of James And Faulkner Reprint 2016 Jeanne Campbell Reesman

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American Designs The Late Novels Of James And Faulkner Reprint 2016 Jeanne Campbell Reesman
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.07 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Jeanne Campbell Reesman
ISBN: 9781512806748, 1512806749
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint 2016

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American Designs The Late Novels Of James And Faulkner Reprint 2016 Jeanne Campbell Reesman by Jeanne Campbell Reesman 9781512806748, 1512806749 instant download after payment.

American Designs addresses three major literary critical issues: the hermeneutics of the novel genre; the intense importance of this genre for American literature; and the way James and Faulkner explore the particular functions of the novelistic designs they inherited and transformed.


American Designs addresses three major literary critical issues: the hermeneutics of the novel genre; the intense importance of this genre for American literature; and the way James and Faulkner explore the particular functions of the novelistic designs they inherited and transformed.

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