The body of scholarship regarding Flannery O’Connor generally falls into one of three camps: biographical or historical readings of her work that attempt to either characterize a period of her life or ascertain her political beliefs, using her stories to reveal religious allusions that show her attempt to reinforce Christian morals, or, finally, readings engaging with a generally Girardian framework to show her criticism of Christianity itself. Biographical documents show O’Connor’s lifelong devotion to the Catholic faith, which, for many readers, problematizes the subversive prevalence of violence and blasphemous imagery in her body of work. However, these perspectives overlook the immense impact that 20th-century French Jesuit theologian ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ari...
This thesis is concerned with the mechanics of Roman Catholicism, using the skewed theologies and sp...
A 20th century American southern writer, Flannery O'Connor masterfully reconciled opposites - in her...
The body of scholarship regarding Flannery O’Connor generally falls into one of three camps: biograp...
The fictitious worlds created by Flannery O???Connor's imagination are laden\ud with violence, destr...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
Did Flannery O\u27Connor really write the way she did because and - not in spite of - her Catholicis...
Divine grace descends upon Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s flawed characters, creating the intense emotion...
The purpose of this dissertation is to trace the literary career of Flannery O'Connor and to show th...
Flannery O\u27Connor died in 1963 when she was thirty-nine. Her life and her career were short. Her ...
Flannery O'Connor is a Roman Catholic who believes that the Christian who would create art today can...
This thesis is an attempt to categorise and examine the most important imagery in Flannery O Connor ...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
This essay explores the concept of theodicy in Flannery O’Connor’s works of fiction. O&r...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ari...
This thesis is concerned with the mechanics of Roman Catholicism, using the skewed theologies and sp...
A 20th century American southern writer, Flannery O'Connor masterfully reconciled opposites - in her...
The body of scholarship regarding Flannery O’Connor generally falls into one of three camps: biograp...
The fictitious worlds created by Flannery O???Connor's imagination are laden\ud with violence, destr...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
This work attemptes to disclose the aspects of Catholicism, Grotesque and Southernism in Flannery O’...
Did Flannery O\u27Connor really write the way she did because and - not in spite of - her Catholicis...
Divine grace descends upon Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s flawed characters, creating the intense emotion...
The purpose of this dissertation is to trace the literary career of Flannery O'Connor and to show th...
Flannery O\u27Connor died in 1963 when she was thirty-nine. Her life and her career were short. Her ...
Flannery O'Connor is a Roman Catholic who believes that the Christian who would create art today can...
This thesis is an attempt to categorise and examine the most important imagery in Flannery O Connor ...
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, “Greenleaf” can be used to explore the affinity in her fiction betw...
This essay explores the concept of theodicy in Flannery O’Connor’s works of fiction. O&r...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ari...
This thesis is concerned with the mechanics of Roman Catholicism, using the skewed theologies and sp...
A 20th century American southern writer, Flannery O'Connor masterfully reconciled opposites - in her...