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A SPECIAL INTERPRETATION OF SOUTH-NORTH RELATIONS IN THE WORKS OF WILLIAM FAULKNER
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Umrzakov Islomjon Isroilovich
Rubric:General philology and linguistics
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William Faulkner's work was also influenced by the Southern Renaissance in the themes of his works, but unlike the southern writers of this period, William Faulkner broke the southern literary "laws" that northerners should be depicted only as "naughty Yankees".
Keywords
Southern traditions and customs
Southern Renaissance
historical novel
New South
plot lines
episode
Southerners
idealization
fiction
play drama
Authors
Umrzakov Islomjon Isroilovich
Rubric:General philology and linguistics
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- Gutting G. Yoknapatawpha: The Function of Geographical and Historical Facts in William Faulkner's Fictional Picture of the Deep South // Trierer Studien zur Literatur. – Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1992.
- Holman H.C. The roots of SouthernWriting. Essays on the Literature of the American South. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2008. P.188.
- Gray R., Robinson O. A Companion to the Literature and Culture of the American South, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2007. 672 p.