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The Critical Response to Flannery O'Connor Douglas Robillard

The Critical Response to Flannery O'Connor By Douglas Robillard

The Critical Response to Flannery O'Connor by Douglas Robillard


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The Critical Response to Flannery O'Connor by Douglas Robillard

As the author of such classic American short stories as A Good Man Is Hard to Find, Everything That Rises Must Converge, and Revelation, Flannery O'Connor has always been recognized as a distinctive voice in American literature. A devoutly Catholic, Southern author with serious literary ambitions, she dealt with topics such as the operation of grace in ordinary life, and the nature of evil, sin, and redemption. Fifty years after the publication of her first novel, Wise Blood, her fiction is acclaimed for its high literary value and with the publication of her Collected Works, her work has become part of the canon of American literature. This volume includes articles on the racial, critical, and theological controversies surrounding O'Connor's work. And, rather than presenting a consensus of literary opinion, it shows how different critics arrive at radically different interpretations of a given O'Connor story or novel. An introductory essay examines the growth of O'Connor's literary reputation and outlines the major approaches taken by literary scholars to interpreting and elucidating her work. The 47 pieces collected in this volume represent the diverse reactions her work has created. The items are grouped into three sections, each representing a chronological period: the first section compiles the reactions of critics during her lifetime, the second section compiles criticism from the 25 years that elapsed between her death in 1964 until the 1989 publication of her Collected Works, and the third section brings together new critical approaches that foreshadow future trends in O'Connor criticism.

About Douglas Robillard

DOUGLAS ROBILLARD JR. is Professor of English at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff. He specializes in modern literature but as a generalist he has diverse teaching and research interests.

Table of Contents

Preface An O'Connor Chronology Introduction Flannery O'Connor: The Growth of a Literary Reputation by Douglas Robillard, Jr. Contemporary Responses: 1952-64 Southern Dissonance (1952) A Case of Possession (1952) by John W. Simons To Win by Default (1952) by Isaac Rosenfeld Outraged Or Embarrassed (1953) by Joe Lee Davis Such Nice People (1955) That Region (1955) by Walter Elder Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood (1958) by Caroline Gordon Flannery O'Connor: A Note on Literary Fashions (1958) by Louis Rubin, Jr. View from a Rock: The Fiction of Flannery O'Connor and J.F. Powers (1958) by Sister M. Bernetta Quinn God-Intoxicated Hillbillies (1960) A Vision Deep and Narrow (1960) by Frank Warnke Two Up for America (1960) by Joan Didion The Redemptive Tradition of Southern Rural Life (1960) by James Greene The Outside and the Inside: Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away (1960) by Sumner J. Ferris Flannery O'Connor's Devil (1962) by John Hawkes Flannery O'Connor's View of God and Man (1964) by Ted R. Spivey Posthumous Responses, 1964-89 Flannery O'Connor: A Prose Elegy (1964) by Thomas Merton The Test by Fire: Flannery O'Connor (1965) by Louise Y. Gossett Of Ultimate Things (1965) The Top Is A New Bottom (1965) by Guy Davenport Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965) by James P. Degnan Flannery O'Connor (1966) by Stanley Edgar Hyman Flannery O'Connor: Christian Allegorist (1968) by Thomas M. Lorch The Paradigm of Flannery O'Connor's True Country (1968) by Robert Drake On Flannery O'Connor (1969) by Saul Maloff Flannery O'Connor (1969) by Miles D. Orvell The Evolution of Wise Blood (1970) by Stuart L. Burns Growing Up: The Violent Bear It Away (1970) by Josephine Hendin Convergence in Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge (1970) by Patricia Dinneen Maida The Christian Humanism of Flannery O'Connor (1972) by David Eggenschwiler Flannery O'Connor and the Demonic (1973) by Preston M. Browning, Jr. The Protestantism of Flannery O'Connor (1975) by Robert Milder The Parables of Flannery O'Connor (1976) by John R. May The Habit of Being (1977) by Sally Fitzgerald Flannery O'Connor: Letters Larger Than Life (1979) by Robert Coles The Double in Flannery O'Connor's Stories (1980) by Frederick Asals The Prison of the Self: Isolation in Flannery O'Connor's Fiction (1980) by Paul W. Nisly Home to Her True Country: The Final Trilogy of Flannery O'Connor (1980) by Diane Tolomeo The Eye vs. the Body: Individual and Communal Grotesquerie in Wise Blood (1982) by Marshall Bruce Gentry O'Connor's Sacred Landscapes (1985) by Louise H. Westling Wise Blood: The Rain of History (1987) by John R. Desmond After the Canonization: Flannery O'Connor Revisited (1989) by Benjamin Griffith The Critics Bear It Away (1989) by Frederick Crews New Directions in Criticism, 1990-2001 The Artificial Nigger: A Dialogic Reading (1991) by Mary Neff Shaw The Being of Illness: The Language of Being Ill (1997) by Sue Walker Literary Lessons: The Male Gaze, the Figure Woman (2000) by Sarah Gordon Blinded by Whiteness: Revisiting Flannery O'Connor and Race (2001) by Julie Armstrong Selected Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313324420
9780313324420
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The Critical Response to Flannery O'Connor by Douglas Robillard
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2004-12-30
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