Flannery O’Connor (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)

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Flannery O’Connor, most renowned as a writer of short fiction, published the short-story collection A Good Man Is Hard to Find in 1955; her canon also includes two posthumous collections, Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965) and The Complete Stories (1971). Three posthumous nonfiction works provide insight into her craft and thought: Mystery and Manners (1969), a collection of her occasional lectures and essays on literary art; The Habit of Being: Letters (1979), which consists of letters compiled by her literary...

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