Not exact matches
Faulkner is dense with allusions and his language is among the
most challenging of that period, as his mastery of minutia and regionalism combined to provide the
text with pivotal moments that centered upon words that were
obscure or ambiguous.
The two written
texts —
obscure to
most viewers and implying the divisions between an initiate and a comrade — resonate as power tools that can not help but divide, even as they struggle to connect.
I was told quite clearly that the point of a collection of caselaw, be they summaries or full
text, was to give access to the
obscure as well as the
most common.