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A Rose for Emily: Critical Essay by John L. Skinner

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William Faulkner
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SOURCE: “‘A Rose for Emily’: Against Interpretation,” in The Journal of Narrative Technique, Vol. 15, No. 1, Winter, 1985, pp. 42–51.

In the following essay, Skinner contends that much critical analysis of “A Rose for Emily” is “ingenious, but misguided.”

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