A Rose for Emily- Lizzie Parallels
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:56 am
Has anyone read William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily? Although it was first published in the 1930s, it tells the story of a wealthy lady who is a spinster because when she was young, her father dismissed any man below her station, who wanted to court her as a gold digger. And no rich men wanted to date her because they had no need to date someone so snobbishly rich. It seems like a rich girls could easily become spinsters, like Lizzie and Emma. William Faulkner was born five years after the murders but its reasonable that he was acquainted with these, as he says, "fallen monuments." It's an interesting story where Emily's father mysteriously dies and Emily is stopped at a store for trying to buy arsenic.
I wonder if William Faulkner was a Lizzie fan?
http://www.ariyam.com/docs/lit/wf_rose.html
http://www.ariyam.com/docs/lit/wf_rose.html