Faulkner福克纳的写作风格(谷风详析)

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1、William Faulkner1897-19621特制分析2特制分析3特制分析4特制分析Setting of his novels Yoknapatawpha Country The place functions as an allegory or a parable of the South. His writings are not only about its social and economic history, but its emotional and psychological history as well.5特制分析Themes of his novelsConflic

2、ts between the old and newThe old , trying to keep the old moral value such as honor, courage, pride, while at the same time carried a moral burden of guilt. The new adopted a ruthless and unscrupulous way of living brought by mass industry production.6特制分析charactersHis characters are often deeply d

3、isturbed, and in some sense, driven, with their past and with the present forces that lie beyond their control and yet so relentlessly shape their destinies.7特制分析Techniques 1. stream of consciousness 2. multiple point of view: one event is the centre, with various points of view radiating from it (n

4、ot a linear structure)3.use of images to convey the mood, atmosphere, the emotional and psychological climate of his fictional world 8特制分析Techniques4. penultimate moment He often began his story at the penultimate moment of the chronology of the events in the novel.Eg The Sound and the Fury 1)Benjys

5、 narrative, 7 April 1928;2) Quentins narrative, 2 June 1910;3) Jasons narrative, 6 April 1928;4) Dilseys narrative, 8 April 1928.(egs. Light in August, A Rose for Emily)9特制分析“A Rose for Emily”1. the story2. the characters3. the themes4. meaning of the title5.the gruesome and Gothic elements in the s

6、tory6.unconventional narrative10特制分析“A Rose for Emily”1.The story2. The characters11特制分析“A Rose for Emily”3.Reading of some samples: 1WHEN Miss Emily Grierson died, our whole town went to her funeral: themen through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument, thewomen mostly out of curiosi

7、ty to see the inside of her house, which noone save an old man-servant-a combined gardener and cook-had seenin at least ten years.12特制分析Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort ofhereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 whenColonel Sartoris, the may

8、or-he who fathered the edict that no Negrowoman should appear on the streets without an apron-remitted hertaxes, the dispensation dating from the death of her father on intoperpetuity 13特制分析a small, fat woman in black, with a thingold chain descending to her waist and vanishing into her belt, leanin

9、gon an ebony cane with a tarnished gold head. Her skeleton was small and spare; Her eyes, lost in the fatty ridges of her face, looked like two small pieces of coal pressed into a lump of dough as they moved from one face to another while the visitors stated their errand.14特制分析She did not ask them t

10、o sit. She just stood in the door and listenedquietly until the spokesman came to a stumbling halt. Then they could hear the invisible watch ticking at the end of the gold chain.Her voice was dry and cold. I have no taxes in Jefferson. Colonel Sartoris explained it to me. Perhaps one of you can gain

11、 access to the city records and satisfy yourselves.But we have. We are the city authorities, Miss Emily. Didnt you get a notice from the sheriff, signed by him?I received a paper, yes, Miss Emily said. Perhaps he considers himself the sheriff . . . I have no taxes in Jefferson.15特制分析But there is not

12、hing on the books to show that, you see We must go bythe-See Colonel Sartoris. I have no taxes in Jefferson.But, Miss Emily-See Colonel Sartoris. (Colonel Sartoris had been dead almost ten years.)I have no taxes in Jefferson. Tobe! The Negro appeared. Show thesegentlemen out.16特制分析 2So SHE vanquishe

13、d them, horse and foot, just as she had vanquished their fathers thirty years before about the smell.That was two years after her fathers death and a short time after hersweetheart-the one we believed would marry her -had deserted her.After her fathers death she went out very little; after her sweet

14、heart went away, people hardly saw her at all. A few of the ladies had the temerity to call, but were not received, and the only sign of life about the place was the Negro man-a young man then-going in and out with a marketbasket.17特制分析A neighbor, a woman, complained to the mayor, Judge Stevens, eig

15、hty years old.But what will you have me do about it, madam? he said.Why, send her word to stop it, the woman said. Isnt there a law? Im sure that wont be necessary, Judge Stevens said. Its probably just a snake or a rat that nigger of hers killed in the yard. Ill speak to him about it.The next day h

16、e received two more complaints, one from a man whocame in diffident deprecation. We really must do something about it,Judge. Id be the last one in the world to bother Miss Emily, but weve got to do something. 18特制分析So the next night, after midnight, four men crossed Miss Emilys lawn and slunk about

17、the house like burglars, sniffing along the base of the brickwork and at the cellar openings while one of them performed a regular sowing motion with his hand out of a sack slung from hisshoulder. They broke open the cellar door and sprinkled lime there, and in all the outbuildings. As they recrosse

18、d the lawn, a window that had been dark was lighted and Miss Emily sat in it, the light behind her, and her upright torso motionless as that of an idol. They crept quietly across the lawn and into the shadow of the locusts that lined the street. After a week or two the smell went away.19特制分析(continu

19、ed) That was when people had begun to feel really sorry for her. People in our town, remembering how old lady Wyatt, her great-aunt, had gonecompletely crazy at last, believed that the Griersons held themselves a little too high for what they really were. None of the young men were quite good enough

20、 for Miss Emily and such. 20特制分析So when she got to be thirty and was still single, we were not pleased exactly, but vindicated; even with insanity in the family she wouldnt have turned down all of her chances if they had really materialized.When her father died, it got about that the house was all t

21、hat was left toher; and in a way, people were glad. At last they could pity Miss Emily.21特制分析She told them that her father was not dead. She did that for three days, with theministers calling on her, and the doctors, trying to persuade her to let them dispose of the body. Just as they were about to

22、resort to law and force, she broke down, and they buried her father quickly.22特制分析 3SHE WAS SICK for a long time. When we saw her again, her hair was cut short, making her look like a girl, with a vague resemblance to those angels in colored church windows-sort of tragic and serene.The town had just

23、 let the contracts for paving the sidewalks, and in the summer after her fathers death they began the work. 23特制分析The construction company came with riggers and mules and machinery, and a foreman named Homer Barron, a Yankee-a big, dark, ready man, with a big voice and eyes lighter than his face. Pr

24、etty soon he knew everybody in town. Whenever you heard a lot of laughing anywhere about the square, Homer Barron would be in the center of the group. Presently we began to see him and Miss Emily on Sunday afternoons driving in the yellow-wheeled buggy and the matchedteam of bays from the livery sta

25、ble. 24特制分析I want some poison, she said to the druggist. She was over thirty then,still a slight woman, though thinner than usual, with cold, haughty blackeyes in a face the flesh of which was strained across the temples andabout the eyesockets as you imagine a lighthouse-keepers face ought tolook.

26、I want some poison, she said.Yes, Miss Emily. What kind? For rats and such? Id recom-I want the best you have. I dont care what kind.25特制分析 4So THE NEXT day we all said, She will kill herself; and we said it wouldbe the best thing. When she had first begun to be seen with HomerBarron, we had said, S

27、he will marry him. Then we said, She willpersuade him yet, because Homer himself had remarked-he liked men,and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elks Club-that he was not a marrying man. Later we said, Poor Emily 26特制分析So we were not surprised when Homer Barron-the streets had b

28、eenfinished some time since-was gone. 27特制分析When we next saw Miss Emily, she had grown fat and her hair was turninggray. During the next few years it grew grayer and grayer until it attainedan even pepper-and-salt iron-gray, when it ceased turning. Up to the dayof her death at seventy-four it was st

29、ill that vigorous iron-gray, like thehair of an active man.28特制分析 5The man himself lay in the bed.For a long while we just stood there, looking down at the profound and fleshless grin. The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now the long sleep that outlasts love, that co

30、nquers eventhe grimace of love, had cuckolded him. What was left of him, rotted beneath what was left of the nightshirt, had become inextricable from the bed in which he lay; and upon him and upon the pillow beside him laythat even coating of the patient and biding dust.29特制分析Then we noticed that in

31、 the second pillow was the indentation of a head.One of us lifted something from it, and leaning forward, that faint andinvisible dust dry and acrid in the nostrils, we saw a long strand of irongrayhair.30特制分析“A Rose for Emily”4.Meaning of the titleFaulkner:The title was an allegorical title; the me

32、aning was, here was a woman who has had a tragedy, an irrevocable tragedy and nothing could be done about it, and I pitied her and this was a salute . to a woman you would hand a rose.31特制分析“A Rose for Emily”5.the gruesome and Gothic elements in the story32特制分析“Barn Burning”1. The story2.The charact

33、ers Sartoris Snopes (Sarty) , an adolescent boy his father Mr. Snopes (Abner Snopes)destructive , abusive and violent, a man to be feared, still he embodies many qualities: courage, pride, and endurance Major de Spain: white plantation owner 33特制分析Themes1.conflicts conflict between the father and so

34、n; conflict within the boy;conflict between the plantation owner and the tenant;racial tension2.alienation and loneliness34特制分析Style Syntax or sentence structure long sentences full of interruptions The second sentence is 116 words long and contains between twelve and sixteen clauses, ; its content is heterogeneous, moving from Sartys awareness of the smell of cheese in the general store through the visual impression made by canned goods on the shelves to the boys sense of blood loyalty with his accused father. 35特制分析

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