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Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination [Hardcover]

Sarah Gordon (Author)


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October 20, 2000
Disturbing, ironic, haunting, brutal. What inner struggles led Flannery O'Connor to create fiction that elicits such labels? Much of the tension that drives O'Connor's writing, says Sarah Gordon, stems from the natural resistance of her imagination to the obedience expected by her male-centered church, society, and literary background.

Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination shows us a writer whose world was steeped in male presumption regarding women and creativity. The book is filled with fresh perspectives on O'Connor's Catholicism, her upbringing as a dutiful, upper-class southern daughter, her readings of Thurber, Poe, Eliot, and other arguably misogynistic authors, and her schooling in the New Criticism.

As Gordon leads us through a world premised on expectations at odds with O'Connor's strong and original imagination, she ranges across all of O'Connor's fiction and many of her letters and essays. While acknowledging O'Connor's singular situation, Gordon also gleans insights from the lives and works of other southern writers, Eudora Welty, Caroline Gordon, and Margaret Mitchell among them.

Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination draws on Sarah Gordon's thirty years of reading, teaching, and discussing one of our most complex and influential authors. It takes us closer than we have ever been to the creative struggles behind such literary masterpieces as Wise Blood and "A Good Man Is Hard to Find."


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"A superb, important book, a landmark study of this enduring artist. O'Connor, with her usual skepticism, believed that it would take 100 years for her work to be properly understood. Thanks to Sarah Gordon, who began her heroic labors shortly after the novelist's death in 1964, it has taken only thirty-six."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution


"A must-read for its undaunted exploration of critical questions most O'Connor scholars evade rather than plumb, including O'Connor's possible racism, quasi-Manichaeanism, ambivalent depictions of women, denigration of human relationships, and creative grappling with the expectations of patriarchy."--Virginia Quarterly Review


"First-time readers as well as life-long scholars of Flannery O'Connor's fiction will discover bold and urgent commentary in Gordon's The Obedient Imagination, and this archival study—this water table of biography and literary criticism—should be a welcome addition both to personal and to university libraries."--American Literature


"This study will be definitive for years to come; it is deeply learned in the life and writings as well as in all aspects of O'Connor scholarship, broad in its sympathy for O'Connor's grounding in Catholic theology, and yet also clear-minded in its insistence on the legitimacy of a range of responses to the fiction. We have needed such a wise, broad-based, and deeply informed evaluation of this important writer for a long time."--Louise Westling, author of The Green Breast of the New World: Landscape, Gender, and American Fiction


"A terrific book to read. In her engagement with the work of previous critics and interpreters of O'Connor's fiction, Gordon is fair and generous, never dismissive of those with whom she disagrees and respectful of those to whom she owes critical debts. . . . Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination stands as proof of the power of a writer—Flannery O'Connor—and of one reader's career-long encounter with both that writer's works and the critics who have both then and now given shape to them."--Mississippi Quarterly


"Sarah Gordon has been steeped in O'Connor criticism for decades, and every serious reader of O'Connor will want to own her insightful book."--Marshall Bruce Gentry, author of Flannery O' Connor's Religion of the Grotesque


"[P]rovides insightful readings of individual texts and so will play significant roles in the ongoing assessment of O’Conner’s work."--Joseph M. Flora, Southern Literary Journal
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Sarah Gordon is a professor of English at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has chaired her university's internationally renowned symposia on O'Connor and has been editor of The Flannery O'Connor Bulletin since 1983. Gordon is also editor of the book Flannery O'Connor: In Celebration of Genius.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press (October 20, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820322032
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820322032
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,606,869 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Throughout history women writers have developed a number of strategies by which they are able to muster a measure of control over their material and their careers. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
fierce narrator, anagogical imagination, obedient imagination, anagogical vision, incarnational art, thesis stories, prophetic artist, artificial nigger, good country people, dissociated sensibility, anagogical level, gentleman caller, moving boy
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Flannery O'Connor, The Obedient Imagination, Wise Blood, Miss Willerton, Habit of Being, Miss Lonelyhearts, The Crop, Hazel Motes, Old Dudley, The Case of the Fierce Narrator, New Criticism, The Violent Bear It Away, Sally Fitzgerald, Allen Tate, New Critics, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Old Red, The Enduring Chill, Good Man Is Hard, New Yorker, Caroline Gordon, Maryat Lee, Sally Virginia, The Lame Shall Enter First, Francis Marion Tarwater
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