O'Connor was American writer, particularly acclaimed for her stories which combined comic with tragic and brutal. Along with authors like Carson McCullers and Eudora Welty, Flannery O'Connor belonged to the Southern Gothic tradition that focused on the decaying South and its damned people. O'Connor's body of work was small, consisting of only thirty-one stories, two novels, and some speeches and letters. (Source.)
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First published in 1952 18 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1960 14 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1965 13 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1967 10 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1987 10 editions
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First published in 1964 9 editions
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First published in 1955 9 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1993 9 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1955 8 editions — 1 previewable
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First published in 1969 8 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1978 6 editions — 3 previewable
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First published in 1990 5 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1985 5 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1962 4 editions — 1 previewable
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First published in 1981 3 editions — 1 previewable
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First published in 1959 3 editions — 2 previewable
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First published in 1996 3 editions — 3 previewable
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First published in 1993 2 editions — 1 previewable
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Fiction, Classic Literature, History, Juvenile audience, Satanism, Social life and customs, Union, hanging, short stories, short story, Accessible book, Children's fiction, Confederacy, Short stories, United States Civil War, American Civil War, American Horror tales, American Short stories, American literature, Protected DAISY, Puritans, catechism, civil war, American Authors, American fiction (fictional works by one author)Places
United States, Alabama, Massachusetts, Owl Creek Bridge, Jefferson, Southern States, England, New England, Salem Village, Mississippi, Yoknapatawpha County, Mallard residence, Milford meeting house, Andover, Barbados, China, Eastern Europe, Eton College, India, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Oxford, Rome, Salem, Salem (Mass.), Soviet UnionPeople
Peyton Farquhar, Devil, Faith Brown, Flannery O'Connor, Goodman Brown, Goody Cloyse, Colonel Sartoris, Emily Grierson, Homer Barron, Mr. Grierson, Tobe, Brently Mallard, Elizabeth, Josephine, Louise Mallard, Mr. Hooper, Richards, Abigail Williams, Ann Putnam, Arthur Miller (1915-), Betty Parris, Bridget Bishop, Caddy, Dilsey, Elizabeth ProctorTime
19th century, 20th century, 1861-1865, 1600s, 1861-65, American Civil War, Antebellum era, Civil War, 1861-1865, 1692, Civil War, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, carnival, 1888, 20e siècle, DecemberID Numbers
- OLID: OL35145A
- ISNI: 0000000121222196
- VIAF: 17227472
- Wikidata: Q234579
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- O'Connor, Flannery, 1925-1964.
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