General perspectives ; Memories, recollections and interviews ; Contemporary critical opinion
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General perspectives ; Memories, recollections and interviews ; Contemporary critical opinion
(The Helm Information critical assessments of writers in English / general editor, Graham Clarke, . William Faulkner : critical assessments / edited by Henry Claridge ; v. 1)
Helm Information, c1999
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Note
Includes bibliographical references
Chronology of Faulkner's life: p. 9-14
Chronological list of Faulkner's works: p. 15-16
The short stories: Magazine and periodical publication: p. 17-18
Bibliography: Bibliographical and critical studies; Collections of essays; Interviews; Letters: p. 19-30
Chronological list of criticism included: p. [31]-[46]
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Description
Part of the "Critical Assessments of Writers in English" series, the aim of which is to provide complete collections of previously published, formative critical assessments covering the whole work of individual writers. The titles should be useful to serious readers of literature, researchers and advanced students. Many of the pieces included were originally published in journals or books which are now out of print or very difficult to obtain. Each set has an authoritative introductory survey, as well as a full bibliography and biographical details. This collection attempts to present as wide a view as possible of the William Faulkner's work, taking into account biographical, aesthetic and other concerns and, ultimately, allowing the reader to return to the original texts.
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