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Notes

 
[1]

Essays, Speeches & Public Letters by William Faulkner, ed. James B. Meriwether (1965), pp. 168-169. This speech was originally published in Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, second series (1963).

[2]

Malcolm Cowley, The Faulkner-Cowley File: Letters and Memories, 1944-1962 (1966), p. 149.

[3]

See Joseph Blotner, Faulkner: A Biography (1974), pp. 1744-45, 1649-52.

[4]

Letter from Nancy Johnson to Louis D. Brodsky, April 9, 1987, signed ribbon typescript, 1 page, on letterhead of American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.

[5]

All three Faulkner manuscripts at the University of Virginia's Alderman Library bear the same accession number: 9817F. Permission to publish is gratefully acknowledged.

[6]

The Brodsky Collection of Faulkner books and manuscripts is currently on deposit in the Rare Book Room of the Kent Library on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. I wish to acknowledge my appreciation of Jill Faulkner Summers for her continued support by allowing me to publish certain documents written by her father which are either contained in the Brodsky Collection or illuminate those that are and which subsequently will appear in the developing series, Faulkner: A Comprehensive Guide to the Brodsky Collection, edited by Louis Daniel Brodsky and Robert W. Hamblin and published by the University Press of Mississippi. Also, I express my gratitude to Joseph L. Blotner for allowing me to acquire and publish manuscripts of his which form a substantial part of this article.

[7]

Fredson Bowers, "Transcription of Manuscripts: The Record of Variants," Studies in Bibliography, 29 (1976), 212-264.