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  1. Faulkner’s extant papers run to thousands of pages, comprising holograph manuscripts, ribbon and carbon typescripts, corrected and uncorrected galley and page proofs, notes, foul papers, outlines, preliminary and revised drafts, all in varying combinations, for nearly every novel and short story.

  2. May 14, 1981 · In an undated letter believed to have been written in late 1929, Faulkner addresses his publisher, Harrison (Hal) Smith, and tells him about his writing, and nonwriting, plans.

  3. During the summer of I933, possibly in August, Faulkner began writing the introduction. As a previously unpublished and undated holograph letter to Wasson, on deposit at the Chapin Library of Williams College, reveals, he approached the project with a distinct lack of enthusiasm: "Ben, I'm trying to get Ben-nett's introduction written.

  4. The majority of his manuscripts and typescripts he eventually deposited at the University of Virginia Library, where a private collector, Linton Massey, had already developed an impressive collection of Faulkner’s works.

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  5. Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 -- Manuscripts -- Facsimiles, Manuscripts, American -- Facsimiles Publisher New York : Garland Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  6. Most of the literary manuscripts in our collections written by Faulkner, both holograph and typescript, have also been published in facsimile in William Faulkner Manuscripts , 25 vols (New York: Garland, 1986-87).

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  8. Jan 1, 1983 · Snopes family and the so-called "rise of the redneck" theme that dominated much of is writing in the 40s and 50s was in his thinking as early as 1926, while he was also writing his first Yoknapatawpha novel, Flags in the Dust:

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