William Faulkner
William Cuthbert Faulkner was an American writer. He is best known for his novels and short stories set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, a stand-in for Lafayette County where he spent most of his life. Winner of the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature, Faulkner is one of the most celebrated writers of American literature, often considered the greatest writer of Southern literature and regarded as one of the most influential and important writers of the 20th century.
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Short Fiction, Classic and Contemporary -- Second Edition
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1989
Short Stories
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1989
Prentice Hall Literature--The American Experience
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1989
Fiction 100
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1988
The Dark Descent
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1987
Literature--second edition
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1986
Signet Classic Book of American Short Stories
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1985
A Treasury of Civil War Stories
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1985
Great Tales of Horror & the Supernatural
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1985
Novels, 1930-1935
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1985
The Penguin Book of Horror Stories
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1984
Great American Short Stories [48 stories]
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1984
The Arbor House Treasury of Horror and the Supernatural
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1981
The Evil Image
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1981
Best Short Stories -- Advanced Level
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1980