2016
DOI: 10.1353/fau.2016.0000
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Borrowed Books: Bodies and the Materials of Writing in The Sound and the Fury

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“…Understanding Freudian psychoanalysis helps understand Lacan due to their kinship, thus it is important to mention Zeitlin, who relates Freud and The Sound and the Fury with specific evidence from real events, critics, and text to showcase the application of Freudian theory. [2] It involves a deep analysis of theories in the form of narrative. Unfortunately, the characters' performances are relatively ignored, leaving vacancies for further exploration into their subjective thoughts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding Freudian psychoanalysis helps understand Lacan due to their kinship, thus it is important to mention Zeitlin, who relates Freud and The Sound and the Fury with specific evidence from real events, critics, and text to showcase the application of Freudian theory. [2] It involves a deep analysis of theories in the form of narrative. Unfortunately, the characters' performances are relatively ignored, leaving vacancies for further exploration into their subjective thoughts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%