American Writers: A Collection of Literary BiographiesLeonard Unger, A. Walton Litz, Molly Weigel, Lea Bechler, Jay Parini Scribner, 1974 - American literature The four volume set consists of ninety-seven of the pamphlets originally published as the University of Minnesota pamphlets on American writers. Some have been revised and updated. |
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... Faulkner's work . In 1946 , when Malcolm Cowley published his influential Portable Faulkner , all of Faulkner's books were out of print , and there had been very little serious criticism devoted to Faulk- ner . But valuable studies ...
... Faulkner's work . In 1946 , when Malcolm Cowley published his influential Portable Faulkner , all of Faulkner's books were out of print , and there had been very little serious criticism devoted to Faulk- ner . But valuable studies ...
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... Faulkner as a product of the twen- tieth century tended to hold . But again this conflict is not the controlling or central theme in any particular novel . Perhaps the best way of generalizing about Faulkner's themes is to say that he ...
... Faulkner as a product of the twen- tieth century tended to hold . But again this conflict is not the controlling or central theme in any particular novel . Perhaps the best way of generalizing about Faulkner's themes is to say that he ...
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... Faulkner , edited by James B. Meriwether . New York : Random House , 1965 . Lion in the Garden : Interviews with William Faulkner , 1926-1962 , edited by James B. Meriwether and Michael Millgate . New York : Random House , 1968 ...
... Faulkner , edited by James B. Meriwether . New York : Random House , 1965 . Lion in the Garden : Interviews with William Faulkner , 1926-1962 , edited by James B. Meriwether and Michael Millgate . New York : Random House , 1968 ...
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