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         <unitdate label="Date" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">ca. 1970</unitdate></unittitle>
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        <p>Access Restrictions There are no restrictions on access
            to the Library's microfilms of the William Faulkner
            manuscripts in its custody; the microfilm may be consulted
            by any interested party, and it will be lent through the
            interlibrary loan system. Materials are constantly added.
            Long-term loans may be arranged. Use of the microfilm will
            be restricted to the premises of the borrowing library. No
            loans will be made to individuals. Researchers should
            enquire of the Manuscripts Division concerning availability
            of microfilm of manuscripts that are pertinent to their
            work. Most of the literary manuscripts in our collections
            written by Faulkner, both holograph and typescript, have
            also been published in facsimile in William Faulkner
            Manuscripts, 25 vols (New York: Garland, 1986-87).</p>
        <p>By the terms of the agreement by which the William
            Faulkner Foundation transferred the original manuscripts to
            the University, access to the original manuscripts is
            restricted (to ensure the survival of the
            physically-delicate originals) to doctoral candidates at
            the dissertation stage of their programs, and to certain
            mature scholars and critics. But even these researchers
            must demonstrate need to see the originals that goes beyond
            the requirements of most routine research. A doctoral
            candidate at the dissertation stage, or other qualified
            researcher who believes that his or her work requires
            access to the originals must correspond with the Curator of
            Manuscripts prior to arrival at the Library to obtain
            permission for access.</p>
        <p>No microfilm, electrostatic, or other types of copies
            may be made of materials written by William Faulkner that
            are in our William Faulkner Collections. Other materials in
            the collections may be copied subject to the normal rules
            of the Library established under the conditions of the
            Copyright Act. All copying is performed by the Printing
            Services Department of the University.</p>
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        <p>William Faulkner Collection, Accession #6271-t, Special
            Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library,
            Charlottesville, Va.</p>
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        <p>A gift of Mr. Massey on 12 November 1971.</p>
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          <p>Essay by Pathea Reid Broughton</p>
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