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Helen: A Courtship and Mississippi Poems (Trade Edition)

May 13, 2015 By

Helen: A Courtship and Mississippi Poems (Trade Edition)
$24.95
Author: William Faulkner
ISBN: 0916242129

Two collections of early poems by William Faulkner; a sonnet sequence dedicated to his sweetheart, Helen Baird, c. 1925; and "Mississippi Poems," c. 1926, which were typed for Faulkner at the law office of his mentor, Phil Stone. Each section has a separate scholarly introduction; "Helen: A Courtship," intro. by Carvel Collins; "Mississippi Poems," intro. by Joseph Blotner.

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Two collections of early poems by William Faulkner; a sonnet sequence dedicated to his sweetheart, Helen Baird, c. 1925; and “Mississippi Poems,” c. 1926, which were typed for Faulkner at the law office of his mentor, Phil Stone. Each section has a separate scholarly introduction; “Helen: A Courtship,” intro. by Carvel Collins; “Mississippi Poems,” intro. by Joseph Blotner.

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William Faulkner

William Faulkner, American author (1897-1962), received two Pulitzer prizes for literature, the Nobel Prize for Literature, and two National Book Awards. He was born in New Albany, Mississippi in 1897, and lived most of his life in Oxford, Mississippi. His first book, which he printed by hand, illustrated and bound while a student at the University of Mississippi in 1920, was "Marionettes." Much of his early work was poetry, such as the romantic sonnet sequence, Helen: A Courtship. His novels set in the American South, frequently in his fictional Yoknapatawpha County, include The Sound and the Fury, As I Lay Dying and Absalom, Absalom! He died on July 6, 1962.

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Founded in 1975, Yoknapatawpha Press is a southern regional press established by co-publishers, Lawrence Wells and the late Dean Faulkner Wells. Most of the press's projects are generated in-house.The company is named for William Faulkner's fictional county, Yoknapatawpha, from the Chickasaw word meaning "gentle water."

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