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Book Title
Flannery O'Connor's Library
EAN
9780820331348
ISBN
9780820331348
Genre
Language & Reference
Release Date
01/01/2008
Release Year
2008
Title
Flannery O'Connor's Library
Subtitle
Resources of Being

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10
0820331341
ISBN-13
9780820331348
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66012745

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Flannery O'connor's Library : Resources of Being
Publication Year
2008
Subject
Bibliographies & Indexes, Library & Information Science / Archives & Special Libraries, American / General, Books & Reading
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Reference, Language Arts & Disciplines
Author
Arthur F. Kinney
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
Kinney has produced an exemplary study of Flannery O'Connor's library. One discovers at every turn precious bits of information which can only expand one's understanding of the Georgia writer's art. . . . It is difficult to imagine anyone improving on what Arthur F. Kinney has done here., A significant addition to O'Connor scholarship and one to which O'Connor scholars will frequently turn., " Flannery O'Connor's Library is more than an inventory. . . . What [it offers is the means by which scholars can consult O'Connor's library without having to make the pilgrimage to Milledgeville, and even for those who do it provides a ready means of locating important passages in O'Connor's reading. The result might be a better understanding of the intellectual and theological underpinnings of O'Connor's fiction and might even cause a decline in the number of blatant misreadings of her fiction."-- Modern Fiction Studies, " Flannery O'Connor's Library is more than an inventory. . . . What [it] offers is the means by which scholars can consult O'Connor's library without having to make the pilgrimage to Milledgeville, and even for those who do it provides a ready means of locating important passages in O'Connor's reading. The result might be a better understanding of the intellectual and theological underpinnings of O'Connor's fiction and might even cause a decline in the number of blatant misreadings of her fiction."-- Modern Fiction Studies, "A significant addition to O'Connor scholarship and one to which O'Connor scholars will frequently turn."--Mississippi Quarterly, Flannery O'Connor's Library is more than an inventory. . . . What [it] offers is the means by which scholars can consult O'Connor's library without having to make the pilgrimage to Milledgeville, and even for those who do it provides a ready means of locating important passages in O'Connor's reading. The result might be a better understanding of the intellectual and theological underpinnings of O'Connor's fiction and might even cause a decline in the number of blatant misreadings of her fiction., "Kinney has produced an exemplary study of Flannery O'Connor's library. One discovers at every turn precious bits of information which can only expand one's understanding of the Georgia writer's art. . . . It is difficult to imagine anyone improving on what Arthur F. Kinney has done here."-- International Fiction Review, A significant addition to O'Connor scholarship and one to which O'Connor scholars will frequently turn."-- Mississippi Quarterly, "Kinney has produced an exemplary study of Flannery O'Connor's library. One discovers at every turn precious bits of information which can only expand one's understanding of the Georgia writer's art. . . . It is difficult to imagine anyone improving on what Arthur F. Kinney has done here."--International Fiction Review, "Flannery O'Connor's Libraryis more than an inventory. . . . What [it] offers is the means by which scholars can consult O'Connor's library without having to make the pilgrimage to Milledgeville, and even for those who do it provides a ready means of locating important passages in O'Connor's reading. The result might be a better understanding of the intellectual and theological underpinnings of O'Connor's fiction and might even cause a decline in the number of blatant misreadings of her fiction."--Modern Fiction Studies, "A significant addition to O'Connor scholarship and one to which O'Connor scholars will frequently turn."-- Mississippi Quarterly
Dewey Edition
19
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
More than just a bibliography, this catalog of Flannery O'Connor's library is an invitation to better understand the ideas, passions, and prejudices of the extraordinarily observant and creative author of Wise Blood and The Violent Bear It Away . Noting all the passages O'Connor marked in her books, transcribing many of the passages, and showing all references to specific books in O'Connor's published letters and book reviews, Arthur F. Kinney gives readers the opportunity to hear the intellectual dialogue between O'Connor and the authors of the books in her library--authors as diverse as Carl Jung, Henry James, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. A rich assembly of books on philosophy, theology, literature, literary criticism, and other subjects, O'Connor's personal library was collected while she lived at the family farmhouse near Milledgeville, Georgia. Now housed at Georgia College and State University, it shows signs of her frequent use. Passages that aroused such emotions as joy, wrath, and mockery are marked with her stars, checks, numbers, and often more extensive comments. Providing a general intellectual context for understanding O'Connor's work, the markings and notations offer in some cases a direct guide to specific facets of her work. Helpful to anyone seeking to understand O'Connor, Flannery O'Connor's Library will prove indispensable to future study and criticism of one of the most complex and elusive twentieth-century American writers., Noting all the passages O'Connor marked in her books, transcribing many of the passages, and showing all references to specific books in O'Connor's published letters and book reviews, Kinney gives readers the opportunity to hear the intellectual dialogue between O'Connor and authors as diverse as Carl Jung, Henry James, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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