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Reading Faulkner's Best Short Stories
By:Hans H. Skei
Published on 1999-01-01 by Univ of South Carolina Press

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Reading Faulkner's Best Short Stories provides readers with an introduction to Faulkner as a short story writer and offers close readings of twelve of his best short stories selected on the basis of literary quality as representatives of his most successful achievements within the genre.

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