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Understanding Flannery O' Connor - Paperback

Understanding Flannery O' Connor - Paperback

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by Margaret Earley Whitt (Author)

Manners, mystery, and maniacs in O'Connor's unforgettable fiction

Describing Flannery O'Connor's fiction as "violent, grotesque, and horribly funny, with a twist," Margaret Earley Whitt explores the canon of the Georgia writer whose work has long haunted and harassed its readers. In a comprehensive survey that encompasses O'Connor's short stories, novels, essays, and letters, as well as the body of criticism that has proliferated since her death in 1964, Whitt illumines the religious themes and bizarre characters that make O'Connor's prose so strikingly different from that of other American writers.

Whitt discusses the components that drive the writer's work--her southernness and her Roman Catholicism--and contends that the blend of these two enabled O'Connor to deliver orthodox Christian themes through the code of southern etiquette.

Author Biography

Margaret Early Whitt is an associate professor and director of the first-year English program at the University of Denver.

Number of Pages: 259
Dimensions: 0.77 x 6.95 x 5.01 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 1997