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Revising Flannery O'Connor: Southern Literary Culture and the Problem of Female [Hardcover]

Katherine Hemple Prown (Author)
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March 22, 2001

In her short life, the prolific Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964) authored two novels, thirty-two stories, and numerous essays and articles. Although her importance as a twentieth-century southern writer is unquestionable, mainstream feminist criticism has generally neglected O'Connor's work.

In Revising Flannery O'Connor, Katherine Hemple Prown addresses the conflicts O'Connor experienced as a "southern lady" and professional author. Placing gender at the center of her analytical framework, Prown considers the reasons for feminist critical neglect of the writer and traces the cultural origins of the complicated aesthetic that informs O'Connor's fiction, both published and unpublished.

O'Connor's relationship with her mentor Caroline Gordon, and its eventual disintegration, played a significant role in her development. As Prown shows, it underlines the shift from the relatively "feminine" authorial voice of O'Connor's earliest drafts toward the decidedly masculinized tone of her final, published works. Incorporating an insightful examination of the author in relation to the Fugitive/Agrarian and New Critical movements, Prown provides an original exploration of O'Connor's changing gender perspectives.


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Revising Flannery O'Connor will extend current scholarship on both an important American writer and twentieth-century American literary history. Placing Flannery O'Connor in the literary world of her moment, this study richly amplifies our understanding of O'Connor's development as an artist, particularly as a female and southern artist, and it sharpens our awareness of what other writers of her generation also 'received' as a literary tradition during the middle decades of the century. Katherine Hemple Prown openly invites new considerations by feminist, historicist, and cultural studies critics, and she does so with compelling insights and evidence that should spur fresh energies and directions in O'Connor criticism.

(Peggy Whitman Prenshaw, Louisiana State University )

About the Author

Katherine Hemple Prown is an independent scholar living in Fox Point, Wisconsin.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 201 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press (March 22, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813920124
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813920122
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A masterwork in O'Connor Literary Criticism!, July 11, 2001
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Dr. Prown explores a whole new approach to O'Connor. She displays a rare understanding of the place of O'Connor in modern Southern and feminist literature. Dr. Prown goes far beyond the usual realm of literary criticism to place O'Connor into the thread of our everyday lives. I highly recommend this book to scholars, laypersons, and all readers interested in O'Connor, Southern literature, and feminist writers.
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MY FIRST ENCOUNTER with Flannery O'Connor's fiction came in college, when a friend loaned me a copy of Wise Blood. Read the first page
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southern literary culture, white southern identity, southern ladyhood, artificial nigger, male intellect, independent manhood, questing hero, artistic drives, quest narrative, southern writing, southern literature, adult intellectual, southern manhood, published fiction, female embodiment
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Master Scout, The Violent Bear It Away, Mary Fortune, New Critical, Hooded Police, Miss Willerton, Sarah Ruth, Leora Watts, Sally Virginia, African Americans, Flannery O'Connor, Caroline Gordon, Andrew Lytle, Pete Smith, Sarah Ham, Allen Tate, Katherine Anne Porter, Manley Pointer, Master Class, Sewanee Review, Parker's Back, Sabbath Hawkes, Stroke of Good Fortune, Understanding Fiction, Henry James
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