2023
DOI: 10.15170/focus.11.2018.4.57-71
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The (Im)Possibility of Academic Integrity in John Williams’s Stoner

Abstract: Written in 1965, Stoner, the recently re-discovered academic novel by John Williams (1922-1994) deals with a variety of intriguing issues such as the role of literature in the personal growth of an individual, the tension between private desires and social customs, and the role of family in an individual’s life.1 By some, it was read as “an all-American success story …[about] socio-economic mobility through hard work, individual effort, and merit” (Wald 2). Our paper, however, will focus on the portrayal of is… Show more

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