Symboles et actions symboliques dans le roman Le Bruit et la Fureur de William Faulkner
Symbols and symbolic actions in the novel The Sound and Fury of William Faulkner
Author(s): Calin BirleanuSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: UNIVERSITATEA »ȘTEFAN CEL MARE« SUCEAVA
Keywords: psychoanalysis; symbol; unconscious; synesthesia;
Summary/Abstract: Despite the hypotheses and theories, countless already, which claim that Benjamin Compson would be an imago Christi or that he’s closer to the animal kingdom, rather than the human one, Faulkner introduces him in the middle of “his” family projected in the novel, as son, brother, and after all, simply as human. Through the character that opens the narrative flows of the novel we get access to a world, with its own family customs, in which sometimes the gestures conceal, as well as the eyes have the ability to distort the essence of the truth. The debut of the novel, beyond Benjy’s inner flow, is marked by a few details that become relevant when it is discussed the perception, imaginary and the differences occurred in the register of meanings.
Journal: ANADISS
- Issue Year: 13/2018
- Issue No: 26
- Page Range: 143-150
- Page Count: 8
- Language: French