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Arendtian Allusiveness, Faulknerian Elusiveness: A Quotation of a Chronicle (And Vice Versa)
2020
This thesis examines the twentieth century political theorist Hannah Arendt's references to the work of the twentieth century novelist William Faulkner. It does so as a way of examining the relationship between "storytelling" (or "chronicle") and "politics." While Arendt frequently employs literary voices and invokes matters of "story" and "word" in her discussions of politics and the political, she frequently ignores larger questions of perspective and voice that are crucial to the novels of
doi:10.7298/2mak-k044
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