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Author: Laurel Nesbitt
Title: Reading Place in and Around Flannery O'Connor's Texts
Publication info: Ann Arbor, MI: MPublishing, University of Michigan Library
Fall 1997
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Source: Reading Place in and Around Flannery O'Connor's Texts
Laurel Nesbitt


vol. 1, no. 1, Fall 1997
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.pid9999.0001.107

Table of Contents
I. Reading God into Place: O'Connor and Her Critics
II. In Defense of Place: "The Displaced Person"
III. The Dilemma of Sameness and Other in O'Connor: "The Artificial Nigger"
IV. O'Connor and Social Change: "Everything that Rises Must Converge"
V. Conclusion
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