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Title Revelation and convergence : Flannery O'Connor and the Catholic intellectual tradition / edited by Mark Bosco, SJ, and Brent Little.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : The Catholic University of America Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (242 pages .)
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction. O'Connor's prayer journal and the life of faith / Mark Bosco, SJ -- 1. Revelation in history : displaced persons, Léon Bloy, and exegesis of the commonplace / Stephen Schloesser, SJ -- 2. Breaking bodies : O'Connor and the aesthetics of consecration / Michael P. Murphy -- 3. Mysterious heart : Maritain, Mauriac, Chrétien, and O'Connor on the fictional knowledge of others / Stephen E. Lewis -- 4. O'Connor's "pied beauty" : Gerard Manley Hopkins and the aesthetics of difference / Mark Bosco, SJ -- 5. "The baron is in Milledgeville" : Friedrich von Hügel's influence on O'Connor / Michael Bruner -- 6. The "all-demanding eyes" : St. Augustine and the restless seeker / Andrew J. Garavel, SJ -- 7. Mrs. May's dark night in O'Connor's "Greenleaf" / George Piggford, CSC -- 8. O'Connor's unfinished novel : the beginning of a modern saint's life / Jessica Hooten Wilson.
Summary Did Flannery O'Connor really write the way she did because and--not in spite of--her Catholicism? Revelation & Convergence brings together professors of literature, theology, and history to help both critics and readers better understand O'Connor's religious imagination. The contributors focus on many of the Catholic thinkers central to O'Connor's creative development, especially those that O'Connor mentioned in the recently discovered and published A Prayer Journal (2013), or in her many letters to friends and admirers. Some, such as Leon Bloy or Baron von Hügel, remain relatively obscure to contemporary readers. Other figures, such as Augustine of Hippo or St. John of the Cross, are well-known, but their connection to O'Connor's stories has received little attention. Revelation & Convergence provides a much-needed hermeneutical lens that is often missing from contemporary criticism, representing O'Connor's ongoing conversation with her Catholic theological and literary heritage, and provide a glimpse into the rich Catholic texture of her life and work.
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Subject O'Connor, Flannery -- Criticism and interpretation.
O'Connor, Flannery.
Criticism and interpretation.
O'Connor, Flannery -- Religion.
Religion.
Catholic Church -- In literature.
Catholic Church.
Catholics in literature.
Catholics in literature.
Christianity and literature -- Southern States.
Christianity and literature.
Southern States.
Genre/Form Literary criticism.
Literary criticism.
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Author Bosco, Mark, editor.
Little, Brent, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Revelation and convergence. Washington, DC : The Catholic University of America Press, [2017] 9780813229423 0813229421 (DLC) 2016050371 (OCoLC)965736475
ISBN 9780813229430 (electronic book)
081322943X (electronic book)
9780813229423
0813229421