Richard Giannone - Flannery OConnor and the Mystery of Love
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Flannery OConnor and the Mystery of Love interprets OConners perplexing fiction on its own terms. By stepping back from prevailing controversies, this seminal study takes the pleasure of turning to the short stories and novels themselves and forming an impression of them while seeking the answers to such questions as they necessarily suggest themselves. This goal inevitably entails a consideration of the hardness and violence that are the hallmark of OConnors genius. That severity for Giannone is inseparable from OConnors recounting, in her words, the action of grace.Gods bounty can leave its beneficiaries with some very real handicaps. Grace in this fiction can make the blood run cold; it can do real injury to the body; and it can annihilate. These devastations paradoxically prepare the characters to receive and give compassion. In its numerous and disturbing forms, the coupling of violence and hardship with divine favor marks the mature nature of OConnors Christianity. Suffering is found at heart of love and is its hidden face, agonized and abandoned. This is a love that is an anomaly and an enigma, for the wracked human body holds the glimmer of good omen. Flannery OConnor and the Mystery of Love traces the evolution of these gaping wounds of love to show how they present the same challenge to her readers as to her characters, all of whom must learn that we are worth what our love is worth.
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O'Connor, Flannery--Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature--Southern States--History--20th century, Mysticism in literature, Love in literature.
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1999
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PS3565.C57Z679 1999eb
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813/.54
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O'Connor, Flannery--Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature--Southern States--History--20th century, Mysticism in literature, Love in literature.
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Flannery O'Connor and the Mystery of Love
RICHARD GIANNONE
Fordham University Press NEW YORK 1999
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Copyright 1999 by Richard Giannone
All rights reserved
LC 99-11718
ISBN 0-8232-1910-0 hardcover
ISBN 0-8232-1911-9 paperback
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Giannone, Richard. Flannery O'Connor and the mystery of love/Richard Giannone. p. cm. Originally published: Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c1989. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8232-1910-0 (hardcover). ISBN 0-8232-1911-9 (pbk.) 1. O'Connor, Flannery Criticism and interpretation. 2. Women and literature Southern States History 20th century. 3. Mysticism in literature. 4. Love in literature. I. Title. PS3565.C57Z6791999 813'.54 DC2199-11718 CIP
Printed in the United States of America
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To Francis Samuel D'Andrea
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Here we contemplate the art which so much love adorns, and we discern the good by reason of which the world below again becomes the world above.
Paradiso IX 106-8
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Note on Texts
xi
Preface
xiii
Introduction
1
1 The Price of Guilt
7
Wise Blood
2 Looking for a Good Man
42
"A Good Man Is Hard to Find," "The Life You Save May Be Your Own," "A Stroke of Good Fortune," "Good Country People"
3 Finding the Good Man
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"The River," "A Temple of the Holy Ghost," "A Circle in the Fire," "The Artificial Nigger," ''A Late Encounter with the Enemy," "The Displaced Person"
4 The Price of Love
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The Violent Bear It Away
5 Convergence
154
"Everything That Rises Must Converge," "Greenleaf," "A View of the Woods"
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6 Preparation
183
"The Enduring Chill," "The Comforts of Home," "The Lame Shall Enter First"
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