In this memoir, Kevin Heath explains how his encounter with Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s Wise Blood helped him come to terms with his own faith and reject ersatz attempts to express it
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the role of the “other” in Flannery O’Connor’s novel ...
Flannery O\u27Connor died in 1963 when she was thirty-nine. Her life and her career were short. Her ...
In this memoir, Kevin Heath explains how his encounter with Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s Wise Blood hel...
In this memoir, Kevin Heath explains how his encounter with Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s Wise Blood hel...
In her relatively short life (1925-1964), one that was greatly curtailed as a result of being diagno...
Speaking of the Southern Women’s writing of the 20th century, Flannery O’Connor would be on the top ...
While some authors start writing their novels with a full outline in mind, Flannery O’Connor’s first...
Much of Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction undermines the notion that her texts, or any text for that...
Published in 1949, Flannery O’Connor’s first novel, Wise Blood, satirizes not Christianity itself, b...
Prior to the recent discovery of her college prayer journal, kept between 1946 and 1947, knowledge o...
Prior to the recent discovery of her college prayer journal, kept between 1946 and 1947, knowledge o...
Prior to the recent discovery of her college prayer journal, kept between 1946 and 1947, knowledge o...
This dissertation explores the theological connection between narrations of God's wounding blessing ...
In 1960 Flannery O’Connor published her second and final novel, The Violent Bear it Away. Like O’Con...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the role of the “other” in Flannery O’Connor’s novel ...
Flannery O\u27Connor died in 1963 when she was thirty-nine. Her life and her career were short. Her ...
In this memoir, Kevin Heath explains how his encounter with Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s Wise Blood hel...
In this memoir, Kevin Heath explains how his encounter with Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s Wise Blood hel...
In her relatively short life (1925-1964), one that was greatly curtailed as a result of being diagno...
Speaking of the Southern Women’s writing of the 20th century, Flannery O’Connor would be on the top ...
While some authors start writing their novels with a full outline in mind, Flannery O’Connor’s first...
Much of Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction undermines the notion that her texts, or any text for that...
Published in 1949, Flannery O’Connor’s first novel, Wise Blood, satirizes not Christianity itself, b...
Prior to the recent discovery of her college prayer journal, kept between 1946 and 1947, knowledge o...
Prior to the recent discovery of her college prayer journal, kept between 1946 and 1947, knowledge o...
Prior to the recent discovery of her college prayer journal, kept between 1946 and 1947, knowledge o...
This dissertation explores the theological connection between narrations of God's wounding blessing ...
In 1960 Flannery O’Connor published her second and final novel, The Violent Bear it Away. Like O’Con...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the role of the “other” in Flannery O’Connor’s novel ...
Flannery O\u27Connor died in 1963 when she was thirty-nine. Her life and her career were short. Her ...