Flannery O'Connor
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Nagueyalti Warren and Sally Wolff. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1999.
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Chew, Martha. "Flannery O'Connor's Double-Edged Satire: The Idiot Daughter
versus the Lady Ph.D." The Southern Quarterly 19.2 (Winter 1981):
17-25.
Clasby, Nancy. "'The Life You Save May Be Your Own': Flannery O'Connor as
a Visionary Artist." Studies in Short Fiction 28.4 (Fall 1991): 509-520.
Currie, Sheldon. "Freaks and Folks: Comic Imagery in the Fiction of Flannery
O'Connor." Antigonish Review 62-63 (Summer-Fall 1985): 133-142.
Gatta, John. "The Scarlet Letter as Pre-Text for Flannery O'Connor's 'Good
Country People.'" Nathaniel Hawthorne Review 16.2 (Fall 1990): 6-9.
Schaum, Melita. "'Erasing Angel': The Lucifer-Trickster Figure in Flannery
O'Connor's Short Fiction." Southern Literary Journal 33.1 (Fall 2000):
1-26.
Walker, Sue. "The Being of Illness: The Language of Being Ill." The Flannery
O'Connor Bulletin 25 (1996-1997): 33-58.