Flannery O'Connor and the Language of Apocalypse
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Edward Kessler
and Edward Kessler
About this book
Seeing Flannery O'Connor in the company of poets, rather than realistic prose writers, this work shows how she uses recurring figures of speech to transform or re-create the external world.
Originally published in 1986.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Introduction
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I. The Violence of Metaphor
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II. The Virtue in As If
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III. Seeing into Mystery
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IV. Making an End
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Afterword
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Index
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