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Dark Faith New Essays On Flannery Oconnors The Violent Bear It Away 1st Edition Susan Srigley

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Dark Faith New Essays On Flannery Oconnors The Violent Bear It Away 1st Edition Susan Srigley
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Dark Faith New Essays On Flannery Oconnors The Violent Bear It Away 1st Edition Susan Srigley instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Susan Srigley
ISBN: 9780268092795, 0268092796
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Dark Faith New Essays On Flannery Oconnors The Violent Bear It Away 1st Edition Susan Srigley by Susan Srigley 9780268092795, 0268092796 instant download after payment.

Dark Faith: New Essays on Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away is a rich study of O'Connor's second novel by nine scholars in the fields of American literature, theology, and religious studies. Each essay is a penetrating look at the complexity of O'Connor's religious vision, taking seriously the darker turns of faith, the meaning of violence, and the centrality of love in her work. The thematic approach to the novel makes this an excellent companion to The Violent Bear It Away. Students and general readers alike will find new insights and thoughtful analyses of O'Connor's haunting novel. Richard Giannone's opening essay sets the tone with a study of three of O'Connor's most memorable characters, Hazel Motes, The Misfit, and Francis Tarwater, and their spiritual struggles to find meaning amid the darkness of their unbelief. John F. Desmond and Gary M. Ciuba address the complex question of family relations. Jason Peters analyzes abstraction in the novel, and Ruthann Knechel Johansen compares O'Connor's work with essays by Simone Weil on the topic of affliction. Scott Huelin approaches the novel from the perspective of theological ethics. P. Travis Kroeker and Karl E. Martin explore its biblical themes, and Susan Srigley ends the collection with a study of the relationships between the living and the dead. Contributors: Susan Srigley, Richard Giannone, John F. Desmond, Gary M. Ciuba, Jason Peters, Ruthann Knechel Johansen, Scott Huelin, P. Travis Kroeker, and Karl E. Martin.

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