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Author
Taylor
,
H
.
Leland
Title
Louis
Cochran
:
Mississippi
novelist
Degree Program
English
Abstract
This
study
is
designed
to
introduce
and
evaluate
the
works
of a
relatively
unknown
author
. To
date
the
name
of
Louis
Cochran
has been
important
only
to
Faulkner
scholars
because
Cochran
attended
the
University
of
Mississippi
with
Faulkner
, and to the
Disciples
of
Christ
because
he
brought
attention
to their
founder
,
Alexander
Campbell
, in a
biographical
novel
, The
Fool
of
God
.
It
was
discovered
that in
addition
Cochran
has
written
eight
other
books
,
most
of
which
deal
with his
native
Mississippi
. The
four
sections
of this
study
are a
biographical
sketch
, an
account
of the
Cochran-Faulkner
relationship
, an
evaluation
of the
six
regional
novels
, and
criticism
of the
two
biographical
novels
. The
biographical
sketch
reveals
that
Cochran's
writing
is
deeply
rooted
in his
own
experience
and
locale
. His
relationship
with
Faulkner
was
found
to be
personal
, not
literary
.
Cochran's
regional
novels
,
when
compared
with
maps
,
histories
, and
sociological
studies
, are
accurate
portraits
of the
Mississippi
Delta
region
.
When
examined
for a
consistent
symbolic
meaning
they are
partially
successful
. The
biographical
novels
were
evaluated
as
both
biography
and
fiction
;
some
of the
pitfalls
of the
genre
became
obvious
.
It
also
became
obvious
that
when
he
abandoned
the
restrictions
of
biography
,
Cochran
wrote
his
best
novel
,
Raccoon
John
Smith
.
Throughout
the
study
it
was
observed
that
Cochran
demonstrates
a
capacity
for
improvement
that
might
lead
one
to
predict
that
Cochran's
contributions
are
yet
to
come
.
Date Original
1965
Publisher
Fort Hays State University
Relation
Digital reproduction of the Fort Hays State University Theses Collection.
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
TaylorH.Leland_1965_web.pdf
Source
LD2652 .T5 E5 T39 1965
Language
eng
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