The South of Love and Desire: Literary Ethical Criticism of Faulkner's Novels

The South of Love and Desire: Literary Ethical Criticism of Faulkner's Novels

by Wu Yueming

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This book starts from the ethical theme of Faulkner's novels and is divided into six chapters, namely: the theoretical construction of literary ethics criticism, ecological ethics in Faulkner's novels, racial ethics in Faulkner's novels, family ethics in Faulkner's novels, female ethics in Faulkner's novels and growth ethics in Faulkner's novels. The author explores the relationship between Faulkner and the American southern society, culture and literary tradition from different angles, and studies his creation and artistic achievements from his creative techniques, themes, characterization and other aspects. At the back of the book is a bibliography and a list of major works for interested readers to consult further. The book has clear viewpoints and fluent writing, reflecting the author's high research level. It has certain significance in promoting Faulkner research and literary ethics criticism in my country, and can be used as a reference for the majority of literature researchers and lovers.

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