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LIKE JAMES JOYCE, William Faulkner began his literary career in the belief that he would become a poet; but he was to discover, again like Joyce, that his richest and most sensitive and fully formed writing-his true "poetry," in short-could best be realized in prose.
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New Orleans, Miss Emily, The Wild Palms, Old Marshal, Shropshire Lad, Green Bough, New York, World War, Helen Baird, Donald Mahon, Horace Benbow, Yoknapatawpha County, Civil War, The Hamlet, William Faulkner, Miss Zilphia, Tall Convict, The Marionettes, Bayard Sartoris, Love Song, Quentin Compson, Sherwood Anderson, Sir Galwyn, Emily Grierson, Januarius Jones
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