The North American author Flannery O'Connor wrote in 1955 a collection of short stories titled A Good Man is Hard to find and other stories, the collection which covers 10 stories is mainly characterized by people, situations and narratives considered to be grotesque where violence, both physical and psychological, appears in every page. The objective of this thesis is to analyze the use of violence so as to understand its repetitive presence in the collection. It focuses particularly on how violence can serve as a redemptive path for O'Connor's characters who are normally lacking any true spirituality, and therefore in need to achieve a more sincere religious faith.L'autora nord-americana Flannery O'Connor va escriure una col·leció de rela...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Presents a class about the american novels post 1945. In this lecture the professor Hungerford discu...
In her short thirty-nine years, Flannery O'Connor produced some remarkable fiction. In two novels, n...
The fictitious worlds created by Flannery O???Connor's imagination are laden\ud with violence, destr...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
The purpose of this dissertation is to trace the literary career of Flannery O'Connor and to show th...
The fiction of Flannery O'Connor provides a challenging opportunity to begin a conversation about th...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
This thesis is an attempt to categorise and examine the most important imagery in Flannery O Connor ...
P(論文)It is more than forty years since Flannery O'Connor published one of her best stories, "A Good ...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
This thesis is concerned with the mechanics of Roman Catholicism, using the skewed theologies and sp...
Flannery O'Connor is a Roman Catholic who believes that the Christian who would create art today can...
Tomando como punto de partida conceptos utilizados por críticos de la literatura y cultura del Sur d...
Orientador: Heriberto ArnsDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciências...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Presents a class about the american novels post 1945. In this lecture the professor Hungerford discu...
In her short thirty-nine years, Flannery O'Connor produced some remarkable fiction. In two novels, n...
The fictitious worlds created by Flannery O???Connor's imagination are laden\ud with violence, destr...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
The purpose of this dissertation is to trace the literary career of Flannery O'Connor and to show th...
The fiction of Flannery O'Connor provides a challenging opportunity to begin a conversation about th...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
This thesis is an attempt to categorise and examine the most important imagery in Flannery O Connor ...
P(論文)It is more than forty years since Flannery O'Connor published one of her best stories, "A Good ...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
This thesis is concerned with the mechanics of Roman Catholicism, using the skewed theologies and sp...
Flannery O'Connor is a Roman Catholic who believes that the Christian who would create art today can...
Tomando como punto de partida conceptos utilizados por críticos de la literatura y cultura del Sur d...
Orientador: Heriberto ArnsDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciências...
49 Summary Although her literary career was short, Flannery O'Connor made a great impression with he...
Presents a class about the american novels post 1945. In this lecture the professor Hungerford discu...
In her short thirty-nine years, Flannery O'Connor produced some remarkable fiction. In two novels, n...