A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead state University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts by Carol Stumbo August of 1968
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Tomando como punto de partida conceptos utilizados por críticos de la literatura y cultura del Sur d...
Flannery O'Connor (1925-64) has become established in critical thought both as a "Christian" writer ...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
In his novel Winesburg, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson describes a grotesque as someone who has “snatched u...
This thesis explores definitions of the grotesque and examines different uses of the grotesque by So...
In this paper, I will examine works of Flannery O’Connor, Eudora Welty, and Carson McCullers, three ...
anemonThe objective of this article is to research the grotesque undertones of American South, inves...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Tomando como punto de partida conceptos utilizados por críticos de la literatura y cultura del Sur d...
Flannery O'Connor (1925-64) has become established in critical thought both as a "Christian" writer ...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
In his novel Winesburg, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson describes a grotesque as someone who has “snatched u...
This thesis explores definitions of the grotesque and examines different uses of the grotesque by So...
In this paper, I will examine works of Flannery O’Connor, Eudora Welty, and Carson McCullers, three ...
anemonThe objective of this article is to research the grotesque undertones of American South, inves...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Tomando como punto de partida conceptos utilizados por críticos de la literatura y cultura del Sur d...