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Dear Regina Flannery Oconnors Letters From Iowa Monica Carol Miller

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Dear Regina Flannery Oconnors Letters From Iowa Monica Carol Miller
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Publisher: University of Georgia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.78 MB
Author: Monica Carol Miller
ISBN: 9780820361840, 0820361844, 2021062321, 2021062322
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Dear Regina Flannery Oconnors Letters From Iowa Monica Carol Miller by Monica Carol Miller 9780820361840, 0820361844, 2021062321, 2021062322 instant download after payment.

Dear Regina offers a remarkable window into the early years of one of America's best-known literary figures. While at the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop from 1945 to 1948, Flannery O'Connor wrote to her mother Regina Cline O'Connor (who she addressed by her first name) nearly every day and sometimes more than once a day. The complete correspondence of more than six hundred letters is housed at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University. From that number, Miller selects 486 letters to show us a young adult learning to adjust to life on her own for the first time. In these letters, O'Connor shares details about living in a boardinghouse and subsisting on canned food and hot-plate dinners, and she asks for advice about a wide range of topics, including how to assuage her relatives' concerns about her well-being and how to buy whiskey to use for cough medicine.
These letters, which are being published for the first time with the unprecedented permission of the Mary Flannery O'Connor Charitable Trust, also off er readers important insights into O'Connor's intellectually formative years, when her ideas about writing, race, class, and interpersonal relationships were developing and changing. Her preoccupation with money, employment, and other practical matters reveals a side of O'Connor that we do not often see in her previously published letters. Most importantly, the letters show us her relationship with her mother in a much more intimate, positive light than we have seen before. The importance of this aspect of the letters cannot be overstated, given that so much literary analysis conflates her and Regina with the "sour, deformed daughters and self-righteous mothers" that critic Louise Westling sees so often in O'Connor's work.

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