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Faulkner, Welty, Wright: A Mississippi Confluence

Online ISBN:
9781496851130
Print ISBN:
9781496851086
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
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Faulkner, Welty, Wright: A Mississippi Confluence

Annette Trefzer (ed.),
Annette Trefzer
(ed.)

Professor

University of Mississippi
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Jay Watson (ed.),
Jay Watson
(ed.)

Howry Professor of Faulkner Studies

University of Mississippi
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James G. Thomas (ed.)
James G. Thomas
(ed.)

Associate Director for Publications

University of Mississippi
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Published online:
23 January 2025
Published in print:
20 June 2024
Online ISBN:
9781496851130
Print ISBN:
9781496851086
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi

Abstract

Working closely in each other’s orbit in Mississippi, William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, and Richard Wright created lasting portraits of southern culture, each from a distinctly different vantage point. Taking into consideration their personal, political, and artistic ways of responding to the histories and realities of their time and place, Faulkner, Welty, Wright: A Mississippi Confluence offers comparative scholarship that forges new connections—or, as Welty might say, traces new confluences—across texts, authors, identities, and traditions. Acknowledging that Mississippi ground was never level for any of the three writers, the fourteen essays in this volume turn from the familiar strategies of single-author criticism toward a mode of analysis more receptive to the fluid mergings of creative currents, placing Wright, Welty, and Faulkner in comparative relationship to each other as well as to other Mississippi writers such as Margaret Walker, Lewis Nordan, Natasha Trethewey, Jesmyn Ward, Steve Yarbrough, and Kiese Laymon. Doing so deepens and enriches our understanding of these literary giants and the Mississippi modernism they made together.

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