NOVELS
- Soldier's Pay (1926)
- Mosquitoes (1927)
- Sartories (1929) - Flags in the Dust (1973)
- The Sound and the Fury (1929)
- As I lay Dying (1930)
- Sanctuary (1931)
- Light in August (1932)
- Pylon (1935)
- Absalom, Absalom (1936)
- The Unvanquished (1938)
- The wild Palms (1939)
- The Hamlet (1940)
- Go down, Moses, and other Stories (1942)
- Intruder in the Dust (1948)
- Requiem for a Num (1951)
- A fable (1954)
- The Town (1957)
- The Mansion (1959)
- The Reivers, a Reminiscence (1962)
POETRY
- Vision in Spring (1921)
- The Marble faun (1924)
- This Earth, a Poem (1932)
- A green Bough (1933)
- William Faulkner: Early Prose and Poetry (1962)
- Mississippi Poems (1979)
- Helen, a Courtship (1981)
SHORT STORIES
- New Orleans Skechtes (1925)
- These 13 (1931)
- Idyll in the Desert (1931)
- Miss Zilphia Gant (1932)
- Doctor Martino and other stories (1934)
- Go down, Moses, and other stories (1942)
- Three famous short novels (1942)
- The Portable Faulkner (1946)
- Knight's Gambit (1949)
- Collected Stories (1950)
- Notes on a Horsethief (1950)
- Mirrors of Chater Streets (1953)
- jealousy and Episode (1955)
- Big Woods (1955)
- Selected Short Stories (1961)
- Bearm Man, and God: Sever approaches to William Faulkner's "The Bear" (1964)
- The wishing tree (1964)
- A Rose for Emily (1970)
- A Faulkner Mescellany (1974)
- Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner (1979)
- Rose of Lebanon (1995)
- Lucas Beauchamp (1999)
PLAYS
- Marionettes (1921)
- Requiem for a Num (1951)
ESSAYS
Salmagundi (contains
poem by Ernest M. Hemingway), limited edition, Casanova
Press (Milwaukee), 1932.
William Faulkner’s Speech
of Acceptance upon the Award of the Nobel Prize
for Literature, Delivered in Stockholm on the Tenth
of December, 1950, [New York], 1951.
(And author of foreword) The
Faulkner Reader: Selections from the Works of William
Faulkner, Random House, 1954.
Faulkner on Truth and Freedom:
Excerpts from Tape Recordings of Remarks Made by
William Faulkner during His Recent Manila Visit, Philippine
Writer’s Association (Manila), 1956, reprinted,
1978.
Faulkner at Nagano, edited
by Robert A. Jelliffe, Kenkyusha (Tokyo), 1956.
Faulkner in the University:
Class Conferences at the University of Virginia,
1957-1958 (interviews and conversations),
edited by Frederick L. Gwynn and Joseph Blotner,
University Press of Virginia, 1959.
William Faulkner: Early Prose
and Poetry, compiled and introduced by
Carvel Collins, Little, Brown, 1962.
Faulkner’s University
of Mississippi Pieces, compiled and introduced
by Carvel Collins, Kenkyusha (Tokyo), 1962; Folcroft
Press, 1970.
Faulkner at West Point (interviews),
edited by Joseph L. Fant III and Robert Ashley, Random
House, 1964; University Press of Mississippi, 2002.
The Faulkner-Cowley File: Letters
and Memories, 1944-1962, edited by Cowley,
Viking, 1966.
Essays, Speeches and Public
Letters, edited by James B. Merriwether,
Random House, 1966. Expanded edition, Modern Library,
2004.
The Best of Faulkner, Chosen
by the Author, special edition, World Books
Society, 1967.
Man, introduction by
Bernard H. Porter, limited edition, [Rockland, Me.],
1969.
Lion
in the Garden: Interviews with William Faulkner
1926-1962, edited by James B. Meriwether
and Michael Millgate, Random House, 1968.
The Faulkner Reader, Random
House, 1989.
Faulkner and Psychology, University
Press of Mississippi, 1994.
Conversations
with William Faulkner, edited by M. Thomas
Inge, University Press of Mississippi, 1999.Padgett, John B. “William Faulkner: Primary Sources.” William Faulkner on the Web. 02 August 2006. 19 December 2012 <http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/
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