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The links below will take you to the illustrations that accompanied twenty-one of Faulkner's short stories when they were first published in various magazines. These materials are drawn from the William Faulkner Foundation Collection at the University of Virginia's Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library.



Magazine Illustrations Index

 

“A Rose for Emily” (Forum, April 1930)

“Red Leaves” (The Saturday Evening Post, 25 October 1930)

“Lizards in Jamshyd's Courtyard” (The Saturday Evening Post, 27 February 1932)

“A Bear Hunt” (The Saturday Evening Post, 10 February 1934)

“Mule in the Yard” (Scribner's, August 1934)

“Ambuscade” (The Saturday Evening Post, 29 September 1934)

“Retreat” (The Saturday Evening Post, 13 October 1934)

“Raid” (The Saturday Evening Post, 3 November 1934)

“The Unvanquished” (The Saturday Evening Post, 14 November 1934)

“Skirmish at Sartoris” (Scribner's, April 1935)

“Fool about a Horse” (Scribner's, August 1936)

“Vendee” (The Saturday Evening Post, 5 November 1936)

“Monk” (Scribner's, May 1937)

“Hand upon the Waters” (The Saturday Evening Post, 4 November 1939)

“A Point of Law” (Collier's, 22 June 1940)

“Tomorrow” (The Saturday Evening Post, 23 November 1940)

“Go Down, Moses” (Collier's, 25 January 1941)

“The Tall Men” (The Saturday Evening Post, 31 May 1941)

“2 Soldiers” (The Saturday Evening Post, 28 March 1942)

“The Bear” (The Saturday Evening Post, 9 May 1942)

“Shingles for the Lord” (The Saturday Evening Post, 13 February 1943)

“Race at Morning” (The Saturday Evening Post, 5 March 1955)

“By the People” (Mademoiselle, October 1955)

From The Reivers: “Hell Creek Crossing” (The Saturday Evening Post, 31 March 1962)
      & "The Education of Lucius Priest" (Esquire, May 1962)