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100 1 _aVolpe, Edmond L.,
_d1922-2007.
_9146
245 1 2 _aA reader's guide to William Faulkner :
_bthe short stories /
_cEdmond L. Volpe.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aSyracuse, N.Y. :
_bSyracuse University Press,
_c2004.
300 _axv, 315 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 303-309) and index.
520 _aPublisher description: The new guide, the first comprehensive book of its kind, offers analyses of all Faulkner's short stories, published and unpublished, that were not incorporated into novels or turned into chapters of a novel. Seventy-one stories receive individual critical analysis and evaluation. These discussions reveal the relationship of the stories to the novels and point up Faulkner's skills as a writer of short fiction. Although Faulkner often spoke disparagingly of the short story form and claimed that he wrote stories for money - which he did - Edmond L. Volpe's study reveals that Faulkner could not escape even in this shorter form his incomparable fictional imagination nor his mastery of narrative structure and technique.
596 _a1
600 1 0 _aFaulkner, William,
_d1897-1962
_xCriticism and interpretation
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 0 _aShort story
_vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
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