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The eternal crossroads : the art of Flannery O'Connor / Leon V. Driskell & Joan T. Brittain.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, ©1971.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813162706
  • 081316270X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Eternal Crossroads : The Art of Flannery O'Connor.DDC classification:
  • 813.54 813/.5/4
LOC classification:
  • PS3565.C57
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Contents:
The eternal crossroads -- Specific influences : Mauriac, Hawthorne, and West -- Wise blood & what came before -- The expanded vision : from the Tower of Babel to vicarious atonement -- A second novel & related stories -- The posthumous collection.
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Summary: Flannery O'Connor was a writer of extraordinary power and virtuosity. Her strong supple prose blends humor, pathos, satire, and grotesquerie which leads the reader to the evil at the center of the self's labyrinth. There, she confronts that evil with originality and power, pulling the reader into consideration of the terrifying dependencies of love in the recesses of the heart. This study focuses on Flannery O'Connor's sense of the coincidence of the eternal and cosmic with worldly time and place -- ""the eternal crossroads""--And how that sense controls and infuses her fiction
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Flannery O'Connor was a writer of extraordinary power and virtuosity. Her strong supple prose blends humor, pathos, satire, and grotesquerie which leads the reader to the evil at the center of the self's labyrinth. There, she confronts that evil with originality and power, pulling the reader into consideration of the terrifying dependencies of love in the recesses of the heart. This study focuses on Flannery O'Connor's sense of the coincidence of the eternal and cosmic with worldly time and place -- ""the eternal crossroads""--And how that sense controls and infuses her fiction

The eternal crossroads -- Specific influences : Mauriac, Hawthorne, and West -- Wise blood & what came before -- The expanded vision : from the Tower of Babel to vicarious atonement -- A second novel & related stories -- The posthumous collection.

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