Blue Jeans and Pantaloons in Post World War II Georgia.Published in:2008By:Donahoo, RobertPublication type:Book Review
Fears and Fascination: Representing Catholicism in the American South.Published in:2008By:Watkins, StevenPublication type:Book Review
Calvinist Humor in American Literature/The Realist Short Story of the Powerful Glimpse: Chekhov to Carver.Published in:2008By:Gentry, Marshall BrucePublication type:Book Review
Hillbilly Thomist: Flannery O'Connor, St. Thomas and the Limits of Art.Published in:2008By:Wood, Ralph C.Publication type:Book Review
The Body in Flannery O'Connor's Fiction: Computational Technique and Linguistic Voice.Published in:2008By:Comeaux, Carmen L.Publication type:Book Review
Inside the Church of Flannery O'Connor: Sacrament, Sacramental, and the Sacred in Her Fiction.Published in:2008By:Sykes Jr., John D.Publication type:Book Review
When Did Mark Twain Become a Southern Writer and What Do We Read by Him Today?Published in:2008By:Gretlund, Jan NordbyPublication type:Essay
By Force of Will: Flannery O'Connor, the Broken Synthesis, and the Problem with Rayber.Published in:2008By:Desmond, John F.Publication type:Literary Criticism
A "World with Devils Filled": The Hawkes-O'Connor Debate Revisited.Published in:2008By:Michaels, J. RamseyPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Nervous Shadow Walking Backwards": Elusive Desire in Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood.Published in:2008By:Bolton, Michael SeanPublication type:Literary Criticism
Not Deferential to White People: Alice Walker, Flannery O'Connor, and the Art of Biography.Published in:2008By:White, Evelyn C.Publication type:Essay
Colored Man: The Ambiguous White Male Body in "Parker's Back".Published in:2008By:Andrews, CharlesPublication type:Literary Criticism
Beyond the Peacock: Psychosexual Symbolism in Flannery O'Connor and Alice Walker's Southern Landscape.Published in:2008By:Warren, NagueyaltiPublication type:Literary Criticism
Intersections: Race and Gender Ideologies, Flannery O'Connor and Alice Walker.Published in:2008By:Bragg, BeautyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Head to Toe: Deliberate Dressing and Accentuated Accessories in Flannery O'Connor's "Revelation," "A Late Encounter with the Enemy," and "Everything That Rises Must Converge".Published in:2008By:Smith, Leanne E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The "All-Demanding Eyes": Following the Old Testament and New Testament Allusions in Flannery O'Connor's "Parker's Back".Published in:2008By:Cofer, JordanPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Ghost of Flannery O'Connor in the Songs of Bruce Springsteen.Published in:2008By:Streight, IrwinPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Slapstick, Two-Dollared Up": Thinking about Flannery O'Connor and W. C. Fields.Published in:2008By:Saunders, LauraPublication type:Literary Criticism