by Marshall , Bruce Gentry (Author)
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, Marshall Bruce Gentry concludes that O'Connor's primary interest is redemption achieved by grotesque and unconscious means.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 188
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Published: 01 Apr 1986
ISBN 10: 1578068657
ISBN 13: 9781578068654