NOTES AND DISCUSSION - JSTOR

4 (1972), 1-35. Both of these excellent studies link Emily's Oedipal desires to the defense mechanisms of incorporation and denial. See also Jack Scherting, "Emily Grierson's Oedipus Complex: Motif, Motive, and Meaning in Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily,' " Studies in Short Fiction, 17 (Fall 1980), 397-405. ................
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