Description
The Nobel Prize Library is a classic 1971 anthology series published by Alexis Gregory & CRM Publishing in cooperation with the Nobel Foundation. This volume Faulkner, O’Neill, Steinbeck features a curated collection of novellas, short stories, and critical biographies celebrating these three monumental American Nobel Laureates.
This anthology honors their respective Nobel milestones and includes their official acceptance and presentation speeches.
William Faulkner (1949 Nobel Prize)
Included Works: A Rose for Emily and As I Lay Dying.
Eugene O’Neill (1936 Nobel Prize)
Included Works: The Emperor Jones and Homecoming (from Mourning Becomes Electra).
John Steinbeck (1962 Nobel Prize)
Included Works: In Dubious Battle.
The volume also serves as an excellent resource for those interested in the history of literature, containing original publisher’s booklets and biographical critical essays for each author.
















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