The Faulkner Reader: Selections from the Works of William Faulkner

The Faulkner Reader: Selections from the Works of William Faulkner
ISBN-10
0394603990
ISBN-13
9780394603995
Category
Fiction
Pages
682
Language
English
Published
1959
Publisher
Random House Incorporated
Author
William Faulkner

Description

One complete novel and excerpts from six others, three novellas, eight short stories, and Faulkner's Nobel Prize address comprise this reader

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