A Literary Guide to Flannery O'connor's Georgia

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Pub. Date: 2008-04-25
Publisher(s): Univ of Georgia Pr
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Summary

Flannery O�Connor spent most of her life in Georgia. Most of O�Connor�s fiction is also set in the state, in locales rich in symbolism and the ambience of southern rural and small-town life. Filled with contemporary and historical photos, this guide introduces O�Connor�s readers to the places where the great writer lived and worked--places whose features and details sometimes found their way into her fiction.The guide describes such places as O�Connor�s childhood home in Savannah; the Governor�s Mansion, Cline House, and Central State Hospital in Milledgeville; and the family farm, Andalusia. Numerous facts about O�Connor and the people closest to her are woven into the site descriptions, as are critical observations about her Catholicism, her acute sense of character and place, and her fierce sense of humor.Features include: More than fifty full-color contemporary photographs and numerous black-and-white historical images An overview and chronology of O�Connor�s life and legacy Maps to sites in Savannah, Milledgeville, and the house and grounds at Andalusia Discussions of O�Connor�s life and writings Listing of O�Connor�s works and suggestions for further readingAll author royalties from sales of the guide will be donated to the Flannery O�Connor-Andalusia Foundation.

Author Biography

Sarah Gordon is a professor emerita of English at Georgia College and State University.

Table of Contents

Who Is Flannery O'Connor?
Savannahp. 1
Milledgevillep. 19
Andalusiap. 57
The Monastery of the Holy Spiritp. 85
Catholicism in Georgiap. 93
Catholicism in O'Connor's Fictionp. 99
Select Bibliography and Filmographyp. 105
Indexp. 107
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