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  • did a survey of real live Catholics on social media and found that Flannery O'Connor is quite popular amongst American Catholics. Anyone who attends a...
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  • work on "The Partridge Festival" and related manuscripts held at the Flannery O'Connor Collection in Milledgeville, GA. (Peter Wind 18 October 2005)—Preceding...
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  • paragraph should be part of a separate article about Winners of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction or something similar. I added a bulleted item...
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  • In a book of short stories by Flannery O'Connor, for instance, Sally Fitzgerald states in the introduction that O'Connor rented a room above the garage...
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  • "The Comforts of Home" is a short story by Flannery O'Connor. There is confusion with a crime novel entitled The Comforts of Home by Susan Hill, which...
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  • visual arts and writing.[7][8] She has been influenced by the work of Flannery O’Connor, Alice Neel, Lorrie Moore, Roy Litchenstein, and Andy Warhol.[4] Weatherwax...
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  • perspective" and not "political theology." Furthermore, a great writer like Flannery O'Connor described her fiction as Christian realism -- the point being is that...
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  • details about Flannery O'Connor completely divert reader's attention from Parker's Back. I deleted some irrelevant information about O'Connor, that you can...
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  • personality Janet M. Suzuki - librarian Eugene Tobin - RAF pilot Flannery O'Connor From "Celebrities with links to Lupus" at Lupus.org.uk: Oleta Adams...
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  • April 2007 (UTC) I was wondering how Toole could have met up with Flannery O'Connor the night he died (in 1969) when she had died in 1964? Clearly there's...
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  • bullet points): | influences = Ernest Hemingway, J. D. Salinger, Flannery O'Connor, Dennis Lehane | influenced = See Talk: Ray Bradbury#Influences/influenced...
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  • of Flannery O'Connor's works of fiction amounts to a subjective opinion about the phrase "American Way". Even if you were to quote Flannery O'Connor directly...
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  • because someone wrote a substub saying, "Wise Blood is a novel by Flannery O'Connor." Well, I should have deleted it. It was a perfect CSD candidate for...
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  • inaccurate) nature of the links between these authors. Also the link to Flannery O'Connor should have a footnote. The part about West's work being a response...
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  • analysis of Flannery O'Connor's work, forty years after Elizabeth published The Field of Nonsense, she clarifies and "reclassifies" Flannery's work in Nonsense...
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  • that this novel, like much other work of O'Connor, contains many Catholic themes, but (regardless of O'Connor being Catholic herself) they're actually...
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  • hadn't happened to have read this story a couple years ago. Given Flannery O'Connor's notability as an author, it'd be worth having a discussion before...
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  • removed the following: Malebranche is quoted by the character Hulga in Flannery O'Connor's short story "Good Country People" as having said "We are not our...
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