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- Title
Aligning the Psychological with the Theological: Doubling and Race in Flannery O'Connor's Fiction.
- Authors
FOWLER, DOREEN
- Abstract
A literary criticism on the works of American writer Flannery O'Connor is presented. Her works like “Revelation",“Everything That Rises Must Converge" and “The Barber" are discussed in detail wherein the author analyses the cultural and psychological racial divisions between the whites and the Negros through characters of the stories like Ruby Turpin in Revelation. It refers to the founder of psychoanalysis Freud and French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Lacan's opinion about racial repression.
- Subjects
REVELATION (Short story : O'Connor); EVERYTHING That Rises Must Converge (Short story); O'CONNOR, Flannery, 1925-1964; BARBER, The (Short story); REPRESSION (Psychology) in literature; FREUD, Sigmund, 1856-1939; LACAN, Jacques, 1901-1981; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Flannery O'Connor Review, 2015, Vol 13, p78
- ISSN
2687-8267
- Publication type
Literary Criticism