Faulkner and Gender
Discover the intriguing exploration of gender dynamics in William Faulkner's works with Faulkner and Gender, a thought-provoking collection of thirteen original essays published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2013. Spanning 326 pages, this book delves into the complex portrayals of gender in Faulkner's texts, revealing unexpected insights into male homosocial relationships at the core of warfare, the nuanced blurring of gender distinctions through his “epicene” characters, and the bold act of cross-dressing as a challenge to established hierarchies. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this volume invites readers to engage with Faulkner's literature from a fresh perspective, making it a must-have addition to your literary collection.