William Faulkner | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis & critique of William Faulkner.

William Faulkner | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis & critique of William Faulkner.
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[Faulkner's short fiction that was] not included in Collected Stories and Knight's Gambit—has survived only in the bound files of old magazines and in hard-to-find books: in obscure, out-of-the-way publications or in editions long out of print. Moreover, at the author's death in 1962, there were 13 essentially complete narratives left in manuscript, surviving but not conveniently available to students of Faulkner's career. With the Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner, Joseph Blotner, who has already written the authorized biography and edited a selection of the letters, completes the Faulkner canon and brings us toward a remedy of the situation just described. Though the book has its obvious commercial characteristics, and is painful after the fashion of all gathered literary remains, it was a job that had to be done.

The first half of Uncollected Stories is made up of twenty narratives which first appeared independently and were subsequently incorporated...

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