It's all been done before - far better by Laurence, whose eloquent, esoteric style can catapult her banal subject matter into Faulknerian territory.
Consequently, it cannot produce very many world-class authors if counted in absolute numbers, and so far hasn't produced a genuine literary giant of Tolstoyan or Flaubertian or Faulknerian caliber.
He explored the realities of urban Indian life with a critical intelligence and a Faulknerian restlessness unmatched by any of his contemporaries.
He will wind up a tortured existentialist, although maybe this is intended to be Faulknerian, or even Jeffersonian.
Though often the dialect of the characters is mimed, it is extremely unlikely that these country folk would find language for the lyric Faulknerian representations of what consciousness is conscious of.
Definition of Faulknerian in US English:
Faulknerian
adjectivefôkˈni(ə)rēən
See Faulkner, William
Example sentencesExamples
He will wind up a tortured existentialist, although maybe this is intended to be Faulknerian, or even Jeffersonian.
It's all been done before - far better by Laurence, whose eloquent, esoteric style can catapult her banal subject matter into Faulknerian territory.
Though often the dialect of the characters is mimed, it is extremely unlikely that these country folk would find language for the lyric Faulknerian representations of what consciousness is conscious of.
Consequently, it cannot produce very many world-class authors if counted in absolute numbers, and so far hasn't produced a genuine literary giant of Tolstoyan or Flaubertian or Faulknerian caliber.
He explored the realities of urban Indian life with a critical intelligence and a Faulknerian restlessness unmatched by any of his contemporaries.