
Understanding the Hillbilly Thomist : The Philosophical Foundations of Flannery O’Connor’s Narrative Art (Paperback)
Key item features
Flannery O’Connor is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. Her novels and short stories—shockingly violent, absurdly comic, spiritually potent—continue to entertain, beguile, and transform readers of all backgrounds to this day.
For many encountering them for the first time, O’Connor’s stories of backwoods prophets and outcasts feel strangely nihilistic and dark. Others familiar with her letters and essays appreciate the deep Catholic understanding of sin and grace that animates them. In this new book, Fr. Damian Ference proposes a more precise lens for decoding Flannery O’Connor’s narrative art, one that originates in O’Connor’s own words about herself: Hillbilly Thomism. The author examines the various ways in which St. Thomas Aquinas and the philosophical tradition of Thomism shaped not only O’Connor’s view of reality but also the stories she told to help us see and know it.
Featuring an impressive array of biographical and literary evidence and extended analysis of her short stories “The River,” “Parker’s Back,” and “The Displaced Person,” Understanding the Hillbilly Thomist is an important look at the intersection of medieval philosophy and modern fiction in one of the most treasured artists of the American South.
Specs
- Manual & guide typeInstruction Manual
- Book formatPaperback
- Edition1
- Pages280
- LanguageEnglish
- BrandDamian Ference
Free 90-day returns
How do you want your item?
Get free delivery, shipping and more*
About this item
Product details
Flannery O'Connor is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. Her novels and short stories--shockingly violent, absurdly comic, spiritually potent--continue to entertain, beguile, and transform readers of all backgrounds to this day.
For many encountering them for the first time, O'Connor's stories of backwoods prophets and outcasts feel strangely nihilistic and dark. Others familiar with her letters and essays appreciate the deep Catholic understanding of sin and grace that animates them. In this new book, Fr. Damian Ference proposes a more precise lens for decoding Flannery O'Connor's narrative art, one that originates in O'Connor's own words about herself: Hillbilly Thomism. The author examines the various ways in which St. Thomas Aquinas and the philosophical tradition of Thomism shaped not only O'Connor's view of reality but also the stories she told to help us see and know it.
Featuring an impressive array of biographical and literary evidence and extended analysis of her short stories "The River," "Parker's Back," and "The Displaced Person," Understanding the Hillbilly Thomist is an important look at the intersection of medieval philosophy and modern fiction in one of the most treasured artists of the American South.
Flannery O’Connor is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. Her novels and short stories—shockingly violent, absurdly comic, spiritually potent—continue to entertain, beguile, and transform readers of all backgrounds to this day.
For many encountering them for the first time, O’Connor’s stories of backwoods prophets and outcasts feel strangely nihilistic and dark. Others familiar with her letters and essays appreciate the deep Catholic understanding of sin and grace that animates them. In this new book, Fr. Damian Ference proposes a more precise lens for decoding Flannery O’Connor’s narrative art, one that originates in O’Connor’s own words about herself: Hillbilly Thomism. The author examines the various ways in which St. Thomas Aquinas and the philosophical tradition of Thomism shaped not only O’Connor’s view of reality but also the stories she told to help us see and know it.
Featuring an impressive array of biographical and literary evidence and extended analysis of her short stories “The River,” “Parker’s Back,” and “The Displaced Person,” Understanding the Hillbilly Thomist is an important look at the intersection of medieval philosophy and modern fiction in one of the most treasured artists of the American South.
Specifications
Manual & guide type
Book format
Edition
Pages
Warranty
Warranty information
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies: The Longing for a Form (Paperback) $26.66
$2666current price $26.66C. S. Lewis Secondary Studies: The Longing for a Form (Paperback)
The Lost Light (Paperback) $19.95
$1995current price $19.95The Lost Light (Paperback)
11 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsWisdom of Animals: Creatureliness in Early Modern French Spirituality, (Paperback) $31.27
$3127current price $31.27Wisdom of Animals: Creatureliness in Early Modern French Spirituality, (Paperback)
Transforming Culture with Truth Second Edition, (Paperback) $15.26
$1526current price $15.26Transforming Culture with Truth Second Edition, (Paperback)
Turning Point Christian Worldview Series Reading Between the Lines: A Christian Guide to Literature (Redesign), (Paperback) $24.48
$2448current price $24.48Turning Point Christian Worldview Series Reading Between the Lines: A Christian Guide to Literature (Redesign), (Paperback)
The Great Debate: Buddhism and Christianity Face to Face - Peebles, J. M.; Mohattiwatte, Gunanda; De Silva, (Paperback) $19.90
$1990current price $19.90The Great Debate: Buddhism and Christianity Face to Face - Peebles, J. M.; Mohattiwatte, Gunanda; De Silva, (Paperback)
The Pilgrim's Guide : C. S. Lewis and the Art of Witness (Paperback) $25.51 Was $29.50
$2551current price $25.51, Was $29.50$29.50The Pilgrim's Guide : C. S. Lewis and the Art of Witness (Paperback)
Cultural Exegesis: Reframing Theology and Film: New Focus for an Emerging Discipline (Paperback) $30.26
$3026current price $30.26Cultural Exegesis: Reframing Theology and Film: New Focus for an Emerging Discipline (Paperback)
Dante's Divine Comedy: A Guide for the Spiritual Journey, (Paperback) $20.90
$2090current price $20.90Dante's Divine Comedy: A Guide for the Spiritual Journey, (Paperback)
English Church Architecture Of The Middle Ages: An Elementary Handbook, (Paperback) $17.73
$1773current price $17.73English Church Architecture Of The Middle Ages: An Elementary Handbook, (Paperback)
Primitive Christianity : Looking Back To The Ancient Pathways (Paperback) $12.00
$1200current price $12.00Primitive Christianity : Looking Back To The Ancient Pathways (Paperback)
Narrative Poems, (Paperback) $12.60
$1260current price $12.60Narrative Poems, (Paperback)
Called to Care: A Christian Vision for Nursing, (Paperback) $19.37
$1937current price $19.37Called to Care: A Christian Vision for Nursing, (Paperback)
Studies in Historical and Systematic The The Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology, (Paperback) $21.95
$2195current price $21.95Studies in Historical and Systematic The The Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology, (Paperback)
New Directions in Religion and Literatur Blake. Wordsworth. Religion., (Paperback) $45.24
$4524current price $45.24New Directions in Religion and Literatur Blake. Wordsworth. Religion., (Paperback)
The Imitation of Christ (Hardcover) $29.84
$2984current price $29.84The Imitation of Christ (Hardcover)
A Grotesque in the Garden, (Paperback) $18.61
$1861current price $18.61A Grotesque in the Garden, (Paperback)



