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9780802821171

Flannery O'Connor and the Christ-Haunted South

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802821171

  • ISBN10:

    0802821170

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-03-01
  • Publisher: Eerdmans Pub Co
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Summary

Flannery O'Connor was only the second twentieth-century writer (after William Faulkner) to have her work collected for the Library of America, the definitive edition of American authors. Forty years after her death, O'Connor's fiction still retains its original power and pertinence. For those who know nothing of O'Connor and her work, this new study by Ralph C. Wood offers one of the finest introductions available. For those looking to deepen their appreciation of this literary icon, it breaks important new ground.
Unique to Wood's approach is his concern to show how O'Connor's stories, novels, and essays impinge on America's cultural and ecclesial condition. He uses O'Connor's work as a window onto its own regional and religious ethos. Indeed, he argues here that O'Connor's fiction has lasting, even universal, significance precisely because it is rooted in the confessional witness of her Roman Catholicism and in the Christ-haunted character of the American South.
These are some of the engaging moral and religious questions that Wood explores: the role of religious fundamentalism in American culture and in relation to both Protestant liberalism and Roman Catholicism; the practice of racial slavery and its continuing legacy in the literature and religion of the South; the debate over Southern identity, especially whether it is a culture rooted in ancient or modern values; the place of preaching and the sacraments in secular society and dying Christendom; and the lure of nihilism in contemporary American culture.

Author Biography

Ralph C. Wood is University Professor of Theology and Literature at Baylor University, Waco, Texas.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Introductionp. 1
A Roman Catholic at Home in the Fundamentalist Southp. 13
The Burden of Southern History and the Presence of Eternity within Timep. 51
The Problem of the Color Line: Race and Religion in Flannery O'Connor's Southp. 93
The South as a Mannered and Mysteriously Redemptive Regionp. 121
Preaching as the Southern Protestant Sacramentp. 155
Demonic Nihilism: The Chief Moral Temptation of Modernityp. 179
Vocation: The Divine Summons to Drastic Witnessp. 217
Climbing into the Starry Field and Shouting Hallelujah: Flannery O'Connor's Vision of the World to Comep. 251
Index of Names and Subjectsp. 267
Index of Scripture Referencesp. 271
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