The Ideology of Women in William Faulkner's Stories.
This paper will examine the place of women in the stories of William Faulkner. By analyzing such short stories as The Evening Sun, and A Rose for Emily, we can see the place of women in Faulkner's ideals of the feminine sex, but also how they have in the world in his kind. The major ways that this is accomplished in through the characterization that he is so known for, and the ability for his women to take a tragic stance in the stories. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.