A rose for emily by: William Faulkner
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"A Rose for Emily"
William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" is a very complex story. This short story was Faulkner's "first sale of a short story to a national magazine: Forum" (Skei, 84). Faulkner, born in Mississippi, "began to construct his fictional chronicle of Yoknapatawpha County, (which is) often based directly on the history of his own Lafayette County" (Inge, 136). This is the setting of "A Rose for Emily." Also, Faulkner based the
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for Emily." Perrine's Literature, Structure, Sound, and Sense. 8th ed. Eds. Thomas R. Arp, and Greg Johnson. New York: Harcourt, 2001. 281-289. Inge, M. Thomas. "William Faulkner." Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Humorists, 1800-1950. Vol. 11. Detroit: Gale, 1982. 134-144. Skei, Hans H. "William Faulkner." Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Short-Story Writers, 1910-1945 Second Series. Vol. 102. Detroit: Gale, 1991. 74-99. West, Jr., Ray B. "William Faulkner." Short Story Criticism. Eds. Laurie Lanzen Harris, and Shelia Fitzgerald. Detroit: Gale, 1988. 148-151.
for Emily." Perrine's Literature, Structure, Sound, and Sense. 8th ed. Eds. Thomas R. Arp, and Greg Johnson. New York: Harcourt, 2001. 281-289. Inge, M. Thomas. "William Faulkner." Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Humorists, 1800-1950. Vol. 11. Detroit: Gale, 1982. 134-144. Skei, Hans H. "William Faulkner." Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Short-Story Writers, 1910-1945 Second Series. Vol. 102. Detroit: Gale, 1991. 74-99. West, Jr., Ray B. "William Faulkner." Short Story Criticism. Eds. Laurie Lanzen Harris, and Shelia Fitzgerald. Detroit: Gale, 1988. 148-151.