Fascination: Faulkner's Fiction, 1919-1936Sophie's letters to her friend Lady Malet combine frank comments on her personal situation and shrewd analyses of the European political arena. The letters, originally written in English, were selected from the Malet Papers in the Duke University Library and annotated by the editors. No bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Locus Solus The Hill A Green Bough Nympholepsy | 41 |
La Ronde Early Stories Soldiers Pay Elmer Portrait | 67 |
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