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A Rose for Emily (faulkner's Short Stories)

(u. S.) Faulkner

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The style of Faulkner's works is varied, and the plots are often organized not according to the order of time and space. People and people, things and things, past and present are compared with each other, creating infinite possibilities of meaning. The techniques of inner monologue and stream of consciousness are also widely used in his novels. In addition, he often consciously corresponds his works with religion and mythology, and uses a lot of symbols and metaphors. These works are both realistic and rich in imagination, and contain both pessimism and heroic passion. This book is a collection of Faulkner's short stories, which collects the best of Faulkner's short stories.