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William Faulkner
An Economy of Complex Words
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Exploring the intersection of literature and economic history, Richard Godden analyzes how Faulkner's later works reflect the South's economic and racial upheavals during mid-twentieth century modernization. As tenant farming declined and African Americans migrated north, white landowners shifted their reliance from black labor to northern capital. Through in-depth readings of key novels, Godden reveals how narrative structures and language embody the era's economic complexities, illustrating the intricate relationship between literary forms and the prevailing economic systems.
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2007, pevná s přebalem
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