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Vision's Immanence

Faulkner, Film, and the Popular Imagination

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Faulkner's complex relationship with American popular culture significantly shaped his modernist fiction. Peter Lurie explores how Faulkner's experiences as a Hollywood screenwriter and his ambivalence towards consumer art influenced his novels from the 1930s. By applying Theodor Adorno's theories, Lurie analyzes works such as Sanctuary and Absalom! Absalom!, highlighting Faulkner's use of cinematic techniques, voyeurism, and popular forms like melodrama. This study reveals how Faulkner's art reflects and critiques the cultural landscape of his time.

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Vision's Immanence, Peter Lurie

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2004
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