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Glimpsing Andalusia in the O'Connor-Hester Letters
Christine McCulloch, Emory University
Essay Sections:
Introduction | O'Connor's Southern Identity | Writing Rural Georgia | Company at Andalusia | The Issue of Race | Notes | Recommended Resources
Recommended Resources:
Edmunds, Susan. "Through a Glass Darkly: Visions of Integrated Community in Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood.” Contemporary Literature 37.4 (Winter 1996): 559-585.
The Flannery O'Connor-Andalusia Foundation, Inc. 2002. The J. Whitney Bunting School of Business, GC&SU, Milledgeville, GA. 28 July 2008. http://www.andalusiafarm.org/ Flannery O'Connor, Letters to Betty Hester: 1955-1964. Manuscript Collection No. 1064. Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University. http://marbl.library.emory.edu/FindingAids/content.php?id=oconnor-hester1064_10209 The Flannery O'Connor Collection, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA. http://www2.gcsu.edu/library/sc/foc.html Gentry, Marshall Bruce. Reviewed work: Flannery O'Connor: A Life by Jean W. Cash. The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 36.1 (Spring 2003): 151-153. O'Connor, Flannery. The Complete Stories. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1971. O'Connor, Flannery. The Habit of Being. Ed. Sally Fitzgerald. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1979. Katz, Claire. "O'Connor's Rage of Vision." American Literature 46.1 (March 1974): 54- 67. Marshall, Nancy. "Andalusia: Photographs of Flannery O'Connor's Farm." Southern Spaces. 28 April 2008. McCarthy, John F. "Human Intelligence versus Divine Truth: The Intellectual in Flannery O'Connor's Works." The English Journal 55.9 (December 1966): 1143-1148. Shinn, Thelma J. "Flannery O'Connor and the Violence of Grace." Contemporary Literature 9.1 (Winter 1968): 58-73. Sessions, William. "Betty Hester: A Noble Soul." Cheers! The Newsletter of the Flannery O’Connor Society. Fall/Winter 1998-1999. http://www2.gcsu.edu/library/sc/collections/oconnor/hester.html Wise Blood (1979, 1 hr. 45 min.), a film by John Huston based on the Flannery O'Connor story of the same title. Stars Brad Dourif and Harry Dean Stanton. Essay Sections:
Introduction | O'Connor's Southern Identity | Writing Rural Georgia | Company at Andalusia | The Issue of Race | Notes | Recommended Resources
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