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- Flannery O'Connor may now be acknowledged as the "Great American Catholic Author," but this was not always the case.
- About the Author: Daniel Moran teaches writing at Rutgers University and history at Monmouth University.
- 264 Pages
- Literary Criticism, American
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About the Book
Daniel Moran explains how O'Connor attained that status, and how she felt about it, by examining the development of her literary reputation from the perspectives of critics, publishers, agents, adapters for other media, and contemporary readers.Book Synopsis
Flannery O'Connor may now be acknowledged as the "Great American Catholic Author," but this was not always the case. With Creating Flannery O'Connor, Daniel Moran explains how O'Connor attained that status, and how she felt about it, by examining the development of her literary reputation from the perspectives of critics, publishers, agents, adapters for other media, and contemporary readers.
Moran tells the story of O'Connor's evolving career and the shaping of her literary identity. Drawing from the Farrar, Straus & Giroux archives at the New York Public Library and O'Connor's private correspondence, he also concentrates on the ways in which Robert Giroux worked tirelessly to promote O'Connor and change her image from that of a southern oddity to an American author exploring universal themes. Moran traces the critical reception in print of each of O'Connor's works, finding parallels between her original reviewers and today's readers. He examines the ways in which O'Connor's work was adapted for the stage and screen and how these adaptations fostered her reputation as an artist. He also analyzes how--on reader review sites such as Goodreads--her work is debated and discussed among "common readers" in ways very much as it was when Wise Blood was first published in 1952.Review Quotes
[A] fascinating study of O'Connor . . . Highly recommended.-- "Choice"
Daniel Moran's Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers provides a compelling investigation of how O'Connor's initial reputation of a Southern female writer over the years evolved into her status of great American writer...Through the de-construction of O'Connor's literary portrait that has been created over decades through a number of venues, Dr. Moran re-creates a new version: elusive, fluid, and changing.--Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed "New Books Network"
Moran explains how O'Connor got to where she is today and how she felt about her reputation at the time.-- "Deep South"
Moran's research is solid and insightful; his style clear and concise. This is an important addition to O'Connor scholar ship.-- "Library Journal"
This book belies traditional notions of dry, academic scholarship. Moran . . . examines every aspect of O'Connor's reputation as he fuses hard scholarship with pop culture references to O'Connor's work.--Thom Nickels "PJ Media"
What wonderful work: the whole is readable, lively, and always interesting. Every university worth its name will have
this book in its library, so necessary is it for those working on O'Connor. Creating Flannery O'Connor is a real achievement.
Conveys the depth of Flannery's legacy as well as an even deeper understanding of all the mechanisms responsible for casting her as an enduring member of the literary canon.--Joseph Schwartzburt, The Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home, Savannah, Georgia
About the Author
Daniel Moran teaches writing at Rutgers University and history at Monmouth University. His work on G. K. Chesterton and John Ford has been published in academic journals, and he has contributed articles to a variety of teaching guides, including Poetry for Students, Short Stories for Students, and Drama for Students.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Daniel Moran
Language: English
Street Date: September 1, 2016
TCIN: 92439763
UPC: 9780820349541
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-7932
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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