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  1. A Literary Guide to Flannery O'Connor's Georgia by Sarah Gordon, 2008-02-25
  2. The Presence of Grace and Other Book Reviews by Flannery O'Connor by Flannery O'Connor, 2008-03-01
  3. The Art and Vision of Flannery O'Connor (Southern Literary Studies) by Robert H., Jr. Brinkmeyer, 1993-07-01
  4. 'A Good Man is Hard to Find': Flannery O'Connor
  5. Flannery O'Connor (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  6. Flannery O'Connor: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Melissa Simpson, 2005-08-30
  7. Flannery O'Connor's Library: Resources of Being by Arthur F. Kinney, 2008-01-01
  8. A Season of Grace (In Memory of Flannery O'Connor) by James Lewis MacLeod, 2010-06-27
  9. Return to Good and Evil: Flannery O'Connor's Response to Nihilism by Henry T. Edmondson III, 2005-06
  10. How Far She Went (Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction) by Mary Hood, 1992-08-01
  11. Flannery O'Connor: Voice of the Peacock by Kathleen Feeley, 2010-03-15
  12. Everything That Rises Must Converge by Flannery O'Connor, 1965-01-01
  13. Flannery O'Connor, Hermit Novelist: With a New Preface by the Author by Richard Giannone, 2010-03-31
  14. Super America (Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction) by Anne Panning, 2009-03-01

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23. FLANNERY OCONNOR AND THE MYSTERY OF LOVE (in MARION)
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    The flannery O'Connor Museum. http//members.aol.com/hildegrd/oconnor/ index.html
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    Flannery O'Connor Website Evaluators Roslyn Gerkin – Ridge High School, New Jersey
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    Dolores Ellis-Young - CES/JDS, Maryland Website Reviewer and Compiler Chris Huber – on leave, Missouri Site Ratings 1 = Poor 2 = Fair 3 = Good 4 = Excellent The Flannery O'Connor Collection
    http://peacock.gac.peachnet.edu/~sc/foc.html "Stop here first." This comprehensive site, which taps Georgia College's Flannery O'Connor Collection is a "superb resource for students (grades 9+) and teachers." It includes extensive bibliographies of print, film, and audio/visual works by and about O'Connor and relevant instructions about how to begin and conduct research on literature. Finally, one can find a variety of biographical and critical materials: pictures of her, her cartoons, and important places in her life; links to essays on the author's works; a list of writers, artists, and other people who influenced her, 38 links to other relevant sites and more.
    Overall Rating: 4 A Student's Guide to Flannery O'Connor
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    27. Encounter - 17/02/2002: Flannery OConnor - Southern Prophet
    When a woman wrote to flannery oconnor saying that one of her stories left a badtaste in my mouth flannery wrote back You werent supposed to eat it flannery
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    When a woman wrote to Flannery O'Connor saying that one of her stories "left a bad taste in my mouth", Flannery wrote back: "You weren't supposed to eat it". Flannery O'Connor was one of the major American short story writers of the 20th century. The Complete Stories of Flannery O'Connor , posthumously collected in 1971, won the National Book Award for Fiction and has remained in print ever since. But her widespread success as a master of Southern Gothic belies the difficulty her work poses for many readers. The violence and "grotesque" elements of her stories often seem alienating and harsh but they incorporate her transcendent concerns. A devout Catholic in the heart of the fundamentalist Bible Belt, Flannery O'Connor spent most of her life on a dairy farm in Georgia with her widowed mother, raising peafowl, and died there of lupus in 1964, at the age of thirty nine. In this Encounter, Carmel Howard explores the paradoxical art of Flannery O'Connor - and the Southern culture that helped shape it. There will be no transcript available for this program.

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    Team Teaching Middle English Literature With flannery O'Connor Susan K. Hagen shagen@bsc.eduThere has been a considerable amount of hand wringing lately over
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    There has been a considerable amount of hand wringing lately over contemporary students' reluctance to take courses in medieval studies in general and medieval literature in particular. Whether it is an issue of language difficulty, or cultural alterity, or apparent discontinuity between medieval concerns and present-day curiosities, enrollmentswe hearare dropping. Certainly I have experienced some reluctance on the part of students to tackle Middle English, but I have felt more strongly their tendency to marginalize medieval literature and its accompanying world view as too distant, too different from that own. In other words, they find medieval literature altogether too medieval in all of the word's pejorative connotations. In particular, I find young men and women of the Baptist/Methodist Southeast as either dismissive of or perplexed by medieval catholicism. One way to dispel such assumptions of dissimilarity and disconnection is to link medieval and contemporary texts within required reading lists to show modern writers still struggling with medieval concerns.
    I've found such a link in Flannery O'Connor's short stories. Students feel comfortable with her rural southern settings, with the limited urban skylines of her southern cities, even with her grotesque and degenerate characters. They know of Bible salesmen, they remember disdain for niggers, and recognize all the undependable stereotypes of "good country people." As a result, O'Connor's catholicism, though theologically exotic and in need of a little special effort to puzzle through, is not completely foreign. If the message isn't clear at first, at least the overall picture is.

    30. Flannery O'Connor
    One writer that invites you to go beyond words is flannery O’Connor. In retrospect,I suppose flannery probably would not have wanted to be found.
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    Description: A James Madison University professor who has taught the works of Southern writer Flannery O'Connor for 25 years has written the first full-length biography of the National Book Award winner best known for her powerful short stories of often grotesque characters. (Flannery O'Connor, A Life)
    August 22, 2002
    HARRISONBURG, Va. Jean W. Cash, who has taught the works of Southern writer Flannery O'Connor for 25 years, has written the first full-length biography of the National Book Award winner best known for her powerful short stories of often grotesque characters.
    Flannery O'Connor, A Life , published in August by the University of Tennessee Press, chronicles the life of the woman who wrote 32 short stories, two novels and numerous literary reviews during a lifetime than spanned only 39 years from 1925 to 1964, when she died from complications of the disease lupus.
    "She had an ear unequalled to almost any other Southern writer," said Cash, an English professor at James Madison University. "I tell students, 'Faulkner's my god, but she's better with dialect than he is.' She just had an absolute ear for the way Southern people talk."

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    36. Flannery I-search
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    Bethany Olson English M01B Janet Cross 18 December 2002 OConnor I-search Flannery Flannery OConnor. What does that name mean? To me, before this semester, it didnt mean much. I had no inkling as to who this person was, what he or she wrote, or even his or her gender! I, of course, eventually found out that Flannery OConnor was a woman. Hear-say also brought her strange, twisted stories to my knowledge: she wrote about some guy that runs off with his lovers fake leg? What on earth is this? Needless to say, my interest was peaked about this unpredictable woman. The stories I would read, and the information I would acquire about OConnor personally would lead me to a greater understanding of her work, and its place within the world of literature. More specifically to me, though, is how aspects of her life would come to relate to my ownher love of writing, for example. Learning about her trials and passions made me an instant fan. Believe me, Im being serious here! Our research paper is organized as follows: first, a biography on Flannery OConnor, written by Lara and Lindsay. Caitlin has written a literary critique on Flannerys work, followed by a character analysis of Flannerys character Manley Pointer by JP. The last part of the research section of this paper is another character analysis on Joy/Hulga, which I have written. Enjoy! I hope you learn as much as I have through this process.

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    June 6, 2001 Review of flannery O'Connor the Woman, the Thinker, the Visionary Havingalways enjoyed reading the short stories of flannery O'Connor, I picked
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    Flannery O'Connor: the Woman, the Thinker, the Visionary Having always enjoyed reading the short stories of Flannery O'Connor, I picked up a biography of her, since I was very curious about her personal life.  I had questions about what possessed her to write such hauntingly grotesque, anti-religious stories, when she herself was a devout Catholic her entire life.  The title of this book led me to believe it had a little bit of it all: some personal biographical information, her personal thoughts, and insights into why she wrote the way she did. I was to be disappointed.  Though Ted R. Spivey writes in a very concise, proper manner, the book had almost none of the background information I was looking for.  I wanted to know about her childhood, her family life, her early hopes and dreams.  But all of the information Spivey provides about her is as Flannery O'Connor, the writer.  His personal information consisted of her personal letter correspondence with other authors as they discussed books they'd recently read and tried to decipher the hidden meaning in them.  He included her opinion of authors and several times included details of their personal correspondence.  The rest of the book then jumped into a critical analysis of her way of thinking and how she wrote her books, as well as evaluating her place in America's anthology of writers.

    39. Flannery O'Connor
    Modern America, 1914present. flannery O'Connor, 1925-1964. flannery O'Connorwas born into a devout Roman Catholic family in Savannah, Georgia.
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    Religious and southern overtones are evident in O'Connor's "The Artificial Nigger," one of the author's "very best" works. The instance of the grandfather, Mr. Head, denying Nelson, his grandson, is reminiscent of Peter's denial of Jesus. Mr. Head was the only person Nelson had in the world, and the guilt of abandoning him through that denial crushed Mr. Head. O'Connor attempts to relay the fact that just as Nelson forgave Mr. Head, God also forgives, and has done so since the "beginning of time." Aside from the fact that "The Artificial Nigger" was set in Atlanta, the laid-back pace and the descriptions (such as the fatback frying) of the story indicate that the characters are southerners. This short story is a prime example, along with many of Flannery O'Connor's other works, of how she skillfully intertwined two very important aspects of her life in her works. O'Connor's masterful use of symbolism to convey her themes was truly a gift. Although her life was tragically cut short at age thirty-nine by lupus, her gifts to the literary world, her insight into and fusion of concepts and ideals, leave future artists something towards which to aspire. Lorine M. Getz refers to Flannery O'Connor as "America's greatest post-World War II short story writer," and she may very well be correct.

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