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Abbreviations for texts to be cited in the Faulkner Journal.(List of abbreviations)
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The Faulkner Journal
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March 22, 2008
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The editors here list the texts (with designated abbreviations) to which T essays published in The Faulkner Journal will refer; we ask contributors to use these texts when submitting essays, in order to save time and effort after acceptance. We consider these texts the best now available, and will update the list regularly as newly edited texts appear. Since the original texts of These 13 and Doctor Martino are not generally available, the texts in Collected Stories are acceptance. For a useful, if now somewhat outdated, general discussion of textual problems in Faulkner, see ...
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