@article{1436977, recid = {1436977}, author = {Wainwright, Michael.}, title = {Faulkner's ethics : an intense struggle /}, pages = {1 online resource}, abstract = {"'Early Faulkner criticism often followed the trajectory of Faulkner's life, sometimes simply assuming that life had a moral compass. Later schools, for example historical materialism, sought the 'substratum' of material reality that underpinned the narrative, again only assuming that issues, such as the nature and economics of labor, had moral implications. Psychology, anthropology, mythology--all have had their day, often very useful days, often touching on ethical issues--but what has been lacking is ethics itself. Michael Wainwright's Faulkner's Ethics: An Intense Struggle will end that neglect and, I believe, spur a new interest in moral struggle, moral direction as it can be found in Faulkner's life and literature."--}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1436977}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68872-1}, }