Collected stories of William Faulkner William Faulkner. beyond

By: Faulkner, William, 1897-1962Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Random House, 1950Description: 900 p. 21 cmOther title: The country | The village | The wilderness | The wasteland | The middle groundUniform titles: Short stories. Selections Subject(s): Southern States -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
Contents:
Barn burning -- Shingles for the Lord -- The tall men -- Bear hunt -- Two soldiers -- Shall not perish -- A rose for Emily -- Hair -- Centaur in brass -- Dry September -- Death drag -- Elly -- Uncle Willy -- Mule in the yard -- That will be fine -- That evening sun -- Red leaves -- A justice -- A courtship -- Lo! --
Ad astra -- Victory -- Crevasse -- Turnabout -- All the dead pilots -- Wash -- Honor -- Dr. Martino -- Fox hunt -- Pennsylvania station -- Artist at home -- The brooch -- My Grandmother Millard -- Golden land -- There was a queen -- Mountain victory -- Beyond -- Black music -- The leg -- Mistral -- Divorce in Naples -- Carcassonne.
Summary: Forty-two of the author's short stories, a number of which have not appeared previously in book form.
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Barn burning -- Shingles for the Lord -- The tall men -- Bear hunt -- Two soldiers -- Shall not perish -- A rose for Emily -- Hair -- Centaur in brass -- Dry September -- Death drag -- Elly -- Uncle Willy -- Mule in the yard -- That will be fine -- That evening sun -- Red leaves -- A justice -- A courtship -- Lo! --

Ad astra -- Victory -- Crevasse -- Turnabout -- All the dead pilots -- Wash -- Honor -- Dr. Martino -- Fox hunt -- Pennsylvania station -- Artist at home -- The brooch -- My Grandmother Millard -- Golden land -- There was a queen -- Mountain victory -- Beyond -- Black music -- The leg -- Mistral -- Divorce in Naples -- Carcassonne.

Forty-two of the author's short stories, a number of which have not appeared previously in book form.

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