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Asals, Frederick. Flannery O’Connor: The Imagination of Extremity, University of Georgia Press, 1982. This critical work examines O’Connor’s use of opposing characters and themes within the course of single stories and novels. It also critiques her literary works as both stand-alone productions and in the context of her overall oeuvre.
Bloom, Harold, Ed. Flannery O’Connor: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide, Bloom’s Major Short Story Writers series, Chelsea House, 1999. This critical work focuses on O’Connor’s short...
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