Miss Emily Grierson was the fading aristocrat of a small Southern town. When she was young, her tyrannical father drove away all her suitors. Finally free after his death, Miss Emily quickly succumbed to the advances of a Yankee day laborer. Only years later does the town realize the chilling consequences of this ill-fated romance.
"Miss Emily Grierson was the fading aristocrat of a small Southern town. When she was young, her tyrannical father drove away all her suitors. Finally free after his death, Miss Emily quickly succumbed to the advances of a Yankee day laborer. Only years later does the town realize the chilling consequences of this ill-fated romance."@en
"A tale of love and madness set in the deep south. Adapted from the short story by William Faulkner."
"Presents the story of a reclusive spinster slowly slipping past the boundaries of sanity. Recreates the ambiance of Faulkner's South and the inbred eccentricities of his characters. Suggested audience: senior secondary, tertiary, general."
"A dramatization of Faulkner's first nationally published short story. A twentieth century Gothic tale as well as a psychological study of isolation and the decay of the old order, it centers on a southern woman, Emily, dominated by a tyrannical father. After his death, she succumbs to a Yankee adventurer. He disappears and for forty years, she lives in seclusion. Upon her own demise, the townspeople find a room decorated as a bridal chamber, and the remains of a man."
"Presents the story of a reclusive spinster slowly slipping past the boundaries of sanity. Recreates the ambiance of Faukner's South and the inbred eccentricities of his characters."@en
"Presents the story of a reclusive spinster slowly slipping past the boundaries of sanity. Recreates the ambiance of Faulkner's South and the inbred eccentricities of his characters."@en
"Presents the story of a reclusive spinster slowly slipping past the boundaries of sanity. Recreates the ambiance of Faulkner's South and the inbred eccentricities of his characters."
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