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13 “Large and Startling Figures”: The Grotesque and the Sublime in the Short Stories of Flannery O’Connor
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
- PREFACE xiii
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I Some Theoretical Perspectives
- 1 The Need for a Religious Literary Criticism 3
- 2 Imagination’s Arc: The Spiritual Development of Readers 31
- 3 The Gendered Imagination in Religion and Literature 59
- 4 The Paschal Action and the Christian Imagination 73
- 5 Moral Cross-Dressing: Contemporary Trends in Liberal Preaching and Literary Criticism 88
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II Some Practical Approaches
- 6 The Saint’s Underwear: A Postmodern Reflection on The Rule and Life of St. Benedict with help from Gregory the Great and Hildegard of Bingen 111
- 7 Prayer, Poetry, and Paradise Lost: Samuel Johnson as Reader of Milton’s Christian Epic 126
- 8 Reading Transcendentalist Texts Religiously: Emerson, Thoreau, and the Myth of Secularization 152
- 9 Gender and the Religious Vision: Katharine Lee Bates and Poetic Elegy 171
- 10 In the Churchyard, Outside the Church: Personal Mysticism and Ecclesiastical Politics in Two Poems by Charlotte Smith 195
- 11 The Sacramental Vision of Gerard Manley Hopkins 210
- 12 Reading Modem Religious Autobiographies: Multidimensional and Multicultural Approaches 226
- 13 “Large and Startling Figures”: The Grotesque and the Sublime in the Short Stories of Flannery O’Connor 242
- 14 Sour Grapes: Ezekiel and the Literature of Social Justice 271
- 15 Wallace Stevens’s Spiritual Voyage: A Buddhist-Christian Path to Conversion 277
- 16 Poetry, Language, and Identity: A Note on Seamus Heaney 305
- 17 Stevie Smith: Skepticism and the Poetry of Religious Experience 319
- 18 Acts of God: Film, Religion, and “FX” 331
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 355
- INDEX 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
- PREFACE xiii
-
I Some Theoretical Perspectives
- 1 The Need for a Religious Literary Criticism 3
- 2 Imagination’s Arc: The Spiritual Development of Readers 31
- 3 The Gendered Imagination in Religion and Literature 59
- 4 The Paschal Action and the Christian Imagination 73
- 5 Moral Cross-Dressing: Contemporary Trends in Liberal Preaching and Literary Criticism 88
-
II Some Practical Approaches
- 6 The Saint’s Underwear: A Postmodern Reflection on The Rule and Life of St. Benedict with help from Gregory the Great and Hildegard of Bingen 111
- 7 Prayer, Poetry, and Paradise Lost: Samuel Johnson as Reader of Milton’s Christian Epic 126
- 8 Reading Transcendentalist Texts Religiously: Emerson, Thoreau, and the Myth of Secularization 152
- 9 Gender and the Religious Vision: Katharine Lee Bates and Poetic Elegy 171
- 10 In the Churchyard, Outside the Church: Personal Mysticism and Ecclesiastical Politics in Two Poems by Charlotte Smith 195
- 11 The Sacramental Vision of Gerard Manley Hopkins 210
- 12 Reading Modem Religious Autobiographies: Multidimensional and Multicultural Approaches 226
- 13 “Large and Startling Figures”: The Grotesque and the Sublime in the Short Stories of Flannery O’Connor 242
- 14 Sour Grapes: Ezekiel and the Literature of Social Justice 271
- 15 Wallace Stevens’s Spiritual Voyage: A Buddhist-Christian Path to Conversion 277
- 16 Poetry, Language, and Identity: A Note on Seamus Heaney 305
- 17 Stevie Smith: Skepticism and the Poetry of Religious Experience 319
- 18 Acts of God: Film, Religion, and “FX” 331
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 355
- INDEX 359