Study the effect of genre change in the direction of the audience's expectation horizon as one of the creative symptoms of Misprision in two novels "The sound and the fury" and " Symphony of the dead"

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Abstract:
One of the theories that is presented on the impact of literary works, is Bloom's theory of Misreading in which a kind of pugnacious dialectic, in an Oedipus way, between the former and the latter have been taken into consideration; The effort of the early author to get rid of the anxiety of being influenced could be defined as creative misreading. Due to the fact that reading the works Of the former author has Opened a certain horizon for readers, changing this horizon could be as an example of a creative misreading. changing this horizon could be performed in a variety of methods. In this paper, it is intended to study the changes which Abbas Maroufi, the author of the Symphony of the dead, have made in the genre of his own word in order to get rid of the anxiety of being influenced by the sound and the fury by William Faulkner. He has ,therefore , created a kind of creative misreading out of his former celebrated author.
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Persian
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Research in Contemporary World Literature, Volume:25 Issue: 1, 2020
Pages:
101 to 124
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