"This book explores William Faulkner's use of writing materials old and new in his fiction, including old paper and parchment, typewriters and telegrams. It combines this analysis with the publication history of Faulkner's works to tell a story about what it means to live in a world of media"--
"This book explores William Faulkner's use of writing materials old and new in his fiction, including old paper and parchment, typewriters and telegrams. It combines this analysis with the publication history of Faulkner's works to tell a story about what it means to live in a world of media"--
Jonathan Berliner received his PhD in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago and served as an Andrew W. Mellon postdoctoral fellow at the University of Southern California. His work has been published in journals, including PMLA, American Literary Realism, and Amerikastudien / American Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Not Even Past: Media, History, and Repurposing the Text Chapter 2. Parchment Bodies: Race and Writing Materials Chapter 3. Inkwell Eyes: Writing, Gender, and the Body Chapter 4. Circuits of Media: Airplanes, Newspapers, and the Afterlife of Novels Chapter 5. On Carpentry: Religion and the Question of Literature Chapter 6. From Ivory to Foolscap: Writing and Intimacy Works Cited Index.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Not Even Past: Media, History, and Repurposing the Text Chapter 2. Parchment Bodies: Race and Writing Materials Chapter 3. Inkwell Eyes: Writing, Gender, and the Body Chapter 4. Circuits of Media: Airplanes, Newspapers, and the Afterlife of Novels Chapter 5. On Carpentry: Religion and the Question of Literature Chapter 6. From Ivory to Foolscap: Writing and Intimacy Works Cited Index.
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