El presente trabajo busca demostrar cómo la presencia de tres "demonios" a los que se enfrenta la autora funcionan para ampliar la significación literaria en el cuento "The Artificial Nigger" de Flannery O'Connor. El primer "demonio" que se comenta es el de su público literario, los intelectuales liberales del norte de los Estados Unidos. El público se convierte en "demonio" literario por su incomprensión y/o hostilidad hacia la visión teológica autora. El segundo "demonio" se puede ver en el lado demoníaco de la naturaleza humana, en el cual se percibe la presencia de Satanás. El tercer "demonio" al cual se enfrenta la autora es el del significado literario per se. La ficción utiliza para la representación convenciones discursivas, conven...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-37)The short stories of Flannery O'Connor repeatedly\u...
The North American author Flannery O'Connor wrote in 1955 a collection of short stories titled A Goo...
This paper deals with a contrast in the work of Flannery O\u27Connor, which by she has drawn between...
El presente trabajo busca demostrar cómo la presencia de tres "demonios" a los que se enfrenta la au...
This thesis will treat Flannery O'Connor's use of the devil in all of her work from Wise Blood throu...
Tomando como punto de partida conceptos utilizados por críticos de la literatura y cultura del Sur d...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
Orientador: Heriberto ArnsDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciências...
Much of Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction undermines the notion that her texts, or any text for that...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
In analyzing the two stories mentioned in the title, this essay examines F.O'Connor's poetics of the...
Readers approaching Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction have varied opinions as to the impact of her f...
A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead state University in pa...
Flannery O'Connor (1925-64) has become established in critical thought both as a "Christian" writer ...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-37)The short stories of Flannery O'Connor repeatedly\u...
The North American author Flannery O'Connor wrote in 1955 a collection of short stories titled A Goo...
This paper deals with a contrast in the work of Flannery O\u27Connor, which by she has drawn between...
El presente trabajo busca demostrar cómo la presencia de tres "demonios" a los que se enfrenta la au...
This thesis will treat Flannery O'Connor's use of the devil in all of her work from Wise Blood throu...
Tomando como punto de partida conceptos utilizados por críticos de la literatura y cultura del Sur d...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
Orientador: Heriberto ArnsDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciências...
Much of Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction undermines the notion that her texts, or any text for that...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
In analyzing the two stories mentioned in the title, this essay examines F.O'Connor's poetics of the...
Readers approaching Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction have varied opinions as to the impact of her f...
A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead state University in pa...
Flannery O'Connor (1925-64) has become established in critical thought both as a "Christian" writer ...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-37)The short stories of Flannery O'Connor repeatedly\u...
The North American author Flannery O'Connor wrote in 1955 a collection of short stories titled A Goo...
This paper deals with a contrast in the work of Flannery O\u27Connor, which by she has drawn between...