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A Rose for Emily: Critical Essay by Edward Stone

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SOURCE: “Usher, Poquelin, and Miss Emily: The Progress of Southern Gothic,” in The Georgia Review, Vol. 14, Winter, 1960, pp. 433–43.

In the following essay, Stone considers “A Rose for Emily” in the tradition of Southern Gothic fiction.

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