Description: Forensic Fictions : The Lawyer Figure in Faulkner, Paperback by Watson, Jay, ISBN 0820333654, ISBN-13 9780820333656, Brand New, Free shipping in the US <p><i>Forensic Fictions</i> is the first book-length critical study of William Faulkner's fictional depictions of the legal vocation and the practice of law. Examining Faulkner's lawyer characters in light of the southern storytelling tradition, Jay Watson argues that the forensic competence of the Faulknerian lawyer is a direct function of his skill as a raconteur.<br><br>To trace the biographical and historical roots of Faulkner's lifelong preoccupation with the legal profession, Watson draws on contemporary scholarship in narrative, rhetoric, jurisprudence, legal and intellectual history, literary theory, and Lacanian psychoanalysis. His approach yields insightful readings of forensic characters and scenes from such works as "An Odor of Verbena," <i>The Hamlet</i>, "Wild Palms," <i>Absalom, Absalom!</i> and <i>The Reivers</i>.<br><br>Watson shows the links between storytelling and the competence of Faulkner's legal characters by examining the intertextual logic that connects the two most important lawyers in the Yoknapatawpha fiction: the incompetent Horace Benbow and the more capable Gavin Stevens, whose entrance into Faulkner's oeuvre coincides with Benbow's untimely departure from it. Focusing on the nine novels in which these two characters appear, Watson traces the evolutionary process by which Stevens supplants Benbow. Three of the Stevens novels--<i>Intruder in the Dust</i>, <i>Knight's Gambit</i>, and <i>Requiem for a Nun</i>--from what Watson calls Faulkner's "forensic trilogy" and, when read together, constitute the writer's most sustained investigation of the rhetorical and ethical responsibilities of the lawyer-citizen.<br><br>Faulkner, Watson argues, saw the forensic figure as a potential hybrid of homo loquens and homo politicus, capable of combing the roles of storyteller, rhetorician, and theatrical performer with those of critic, citizen, and ethical man. As such, this figure served as a provocative authorial surrogate through whom Faulkner could explore diverse and often contradictory aspects of his personal experience, his family background, his cultural heritage, and, most of all, his own artistic use of language.</p>
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Book Title: Forensic Fictions : The Lawyer Figure in Faulkner
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Forensic Fictions : the Lawyer Figure in Faulkner
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Item Height: 0.7 in
Publication Year: 2008
Subject: American / General
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 24.1 Oz
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: Literary Criticism
Author: Jay Watson
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback