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title: "Snopes: A Trilogy"
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# 4.5-star rating, 284 reviews 3 novels in 1 volume bulky, substantial read Snopes: A Trilogy

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## Summary

> 📖 Unlock the legendary Faulkner trilogy—because classics never go out of style.

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## Key Features

- • **Collector’s Gem:** A must-have for any serious reader’s library, blending depth with timeless storytelling.
- • **Accessible Classic:** Perfect entry point to Faulkner’s universe—engaging and surprisingly approachable.
- • **Epic Trilogy in One:** Experience Faulkner’s masterwork seamlessly combined for immersive reading.
- • **Award-Winning Appeal:** Highly rated by readers, ensuring you join a community of discerning literary enthusiasts.
- • **Rich Literary Tapestry:** Dive into vivid imagery, symbolism, and unforgettable characters that define Yoknapatawpha County.

## Overview

Snopes: A Trilogy compiles three of William Faulkner’s most accessible novels into one substantial volume, offering readers a rich, layered narrative set in Yoknapatawpha County. With a strong 4.5-star rating from 284 reviews, this used book in good condition is a prized addition for fans of classic literature and family sagas alike.

## Description

desertcart.com: Snopes: A Trilogy: 9780679600923: Faulkner, William, Garrett, George: Books

Review: Good fit - A classic. All three novels in one, as WF always intended. But very bulky.
Review: Treat yourself to a trio - These books might be the most accesible Faulkner. They add structure, dimension, and color to the reality of his world of Yoknapataphwa county. The wealth of imagery, metaphor and symbolism is there for those who want it just beneath the surface of an engaging, at times laugh out loud saga of a family of unforgettable characters within a community of equally memorable characters. Through this portal, one can enter Faulkner's universe, get a feel for his style and an appetite for his work to proceed with momentum to his more complex books. The size of the book itself, with the 3 novels in one cover, might intimidate some and steer them away. The weight of 3 novels together can be uncomfotable during exended reading. But the text offers the trilogy to be read in succession - the story compels one to do so, and draws one back to do so repeatedly. Great work from a great writer - a real treat and special component for the library of any reader.

## Features

- Used Book in Good Condition

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #944,095 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #494 in Multigenerational Fiction (Books) #2,219 in Family Saga Fiction #4,267 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 284 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good fit
*by M***R on January 9, 2026*

A classic. All three novels in one, as WF always intended. But very bulky.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Treat yourself to a trio
*by E***N on April 24, 2006*

These books might be the most accesible Faulkner. They add structure, dimension, and color to the reality of his world of Yoknapataphwa county. The wealth of imagery, metaphor and symbolism is there for those who want it just beneath the surface of an engaging, at times laugh out loud saga of a family of unforgettable characters within a community of equally memorable characters. Through this portal, one can enter Faulkner's universe, get a feel for his style and an appetite for his work to proceed with momentum to his more complex books. The size of the book itself, with the 3 novels in one cover, might intimidate some and steer them away. The weight of 3 novels together can be uncomfotable during exended reading. But the text offers the trilogy to be read in succession - the story compels one to do so, and draws one back to do so repeatedly. Great work from a great writer - a real treat and special component for the library of any reader.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Timid teachers, Sexy Daughter, Wild Horses
*by H***D on October 30, 2013*

So far I have read The Hamlet, one of the three books in this collection about the manipulative Snopes family. It consists of shrewd methods the Snopes use to gain control of the "village" , or hamlet. There is a little too much conversation at the local village store, but it is Faulkner's method of advancing the plot and tying together the various episodes. Several sections stand out in my mind: The "professors" of the one-room school for all ages who tend to disappear when one of the Varners' ususually sexy daughters begins school, not walking anywhere she doesn't have to, and that is most of the time. The professors become so distracted by the girl's nearness that they eventually vanish before they succumb to her overwhelming enticements. Another episode that stands out is the wild, raucous wild-horse auction. This segment becomes hilarious and chaotic when the horses escape from their confinement and the successful bidders spend a feverish night rounding up their won prizes. A third episode relates a yarn about how Flem Snopes, the original, plays a trick on the hamlet's residents. While two catch on to the ruse, one of the horse buyers whose leg is broken when the auctioned-off horses escape in the earlier episode continues to believe that a large treasure of money is buried somewhere on hamlet property. He becomes so deranged and claims his special "hole" to dig in for the treasure, even when others have already caught on to Snopes trickery. The old man drives away anyone who comes near his claimed "hole", and a lot of locals make excursions expressly to watch the "show". The central point of this first of three books about how the Snopes build and control a town focuses on the village stage about a place called Frenchman's Bend. As in other works by Faulkner the reader has to like the challenge of his unconventional, convoluted style. I do.

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