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Flannery O'Connor's Religion of the Grotesque
von Marshall Bruce Gentry
Verlag: University Press of Mississippi
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-57806-865-4
Erschienen am 01.04.1986
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 10 mm [T]
Gewicht: 282 Gramm
Umfang: 188 Seiten

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This new assessment of a major southern writer¿s work offers a revisionist view of her characters, who in the past twenty-five years of critical attention too often and too easily have been labeled grotesque.
O¿Connor¿s stories and novels are usually considered mere dramatizations of her stated orthodox religious commitments. According to the predominant view, the typical O¿Connor work consists of a set of corrupt characters and an authoritative narrator who analyzes their theological errors. When redemption occurs, according to this view, it results from forces outside the character and against that character¿s will.
Although such a reading adequately describes a few works, it misunderstands O¿Connor¿s general handling of narration and of characterization. Marshall Bruce Gentry proposes new positions on O¿Connor¿s narration and on the role of the grotesque in her characterization. By investigating the nature of religious experience in her works, he concludes that O¿Connor¿s primar



Marshall Bruce Gentry is author of Flannery O'Connor's Religion of the Grotesque and coeditor (with William L. Stull) of Conversations with Raymond Carver, both published by University Press of Mississippi.