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Dark Faith is a collection of essays that study Flannery O’Connor’s complex religious vision in her second novel The Violent Bear It Away.



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"Dark Faith: New Essays on Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear it Away will make a welcome companion to Michael Kreyling's collection New Essays on Wise Blood. The essays in Susan Srigley's 'new essays' will assist critics and readers in probing the complex terrain of violence not only in O'Connor's second (and last) novel but in all her fiction. Serious students of the novel or of O'Connor's thought and artistry will find numerous rewards in its pages." —Joseph M. Flora, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


"Dark Faith is a rich collection of perspectives on O'Connor's second novel, a work frequently overlooked by critics. The reader will find much to illuminate a careful reading of The Violent Bear It Away, including fresh theological insights and detailed discussions of imagery and symbols. Of particular interest are Richard Giannone's analysis of ditch imagery and Gary Ciuba's consideration of adoption as both a social and thematic concern. This collection should be on the shelves of every serious student of O'Connor's fiction." —Sarah Gordon, author of Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination and A Literary Guide to Flannery O'Connor's Georgia


"Flannery O’Connor would be pleased with Dark Faith. Susan Srigley gives us nine essays, religiously informed, in tribute to O’Connor’s second great novel, and The Violent Bear It Away deserves all the attention this volume will bring. The contributors—including such leading O’Connor scholars as Gary M. Ciuba, John F. Desmond, Richard Giannone, Ruthann Knechel Johansen, and editor Srigley—provide nuanced readings in which the complexities of each of the novel’s major characters are investigated." —Marshall Bruce Gentry, Flannery O’Connor Review


"A solid, accessible, and useful set of essays on one of O'Connor's more difficult pieces." —Dale Brown, King College


“Literary criticism, a niche pursuit, is often a lofty, parochial sport with many participants drafted from academia. That said, this particular collection of essays reveals the genre at its most exacting as Dark Faith dissects disorderly journeys from ditch to eternal destiny through the offerings of nine admired minds. Mary Flannery O’Connor would be pleased!” —New Oxford Review


“[Dark Faith] is clearly focused on a single aspect of O’Connor’s most complex work—namely, her refusal to write as a triumphalist Catholic who flattens her secular opponents with the hard fist of orthodoxy. Quite to the contrary, her work is built on a drastically contested faith characterized by its descent into the abyss of divine absence rather than an ascent to the heights of divine presence.” —Flannery O’Connor Review


“With one of the best essays of the lot, Srigley brings to a fitting conclusion a wonderfully satisfying collection of essays that celebrate the polyvalent character of this brilliant novel. Flannery O’Connor, a deeply prophetic and compassionate writer, shares her own dark faith through her work that bears away the kingdom of God not with violence, but with love.” —Transpositions Blog

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    Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
    Publication Date: 15/04/2012
    ISBN13: 9780268041380, 978-0268041380
    ISBN10: 0268041385

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Dark Faith is a collection of essays that study Flannery O’Connor’s complex religious vision in her second novel The Violent Bear It Away.



    Trade Review

    "Dark Faith: New Essays on Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear it Away will make a welcome companion to Michael Kreyling's collection New Essays on Wise Blood. The essays in Susan Srigley's 'new essays' will assist critics and readers in probing the complex terrain of violence not only in O'Connor's second (and last) novel but in all her fiction. Serious students of the novel or of O'Connor's thought and artistry will find numerous rewards in its pages." —Joseph M. Flora, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


    "Dark Faith is a rich collection of perspectives on O'Connor's second novel, a work frequently overlooked by critics. The reader will find much to illuminate a careful reading of The Violent Bear It Away, including fresh theological insights and detailed discussions of imagery and symbols. Of particular interest are Richard Giannone's analysis of ditch imagery and Gary Ciuba's consideration of adoption as both a social and thematic concern. This collection should be on the shelves of every serious student of O'Connor's fiction." —Sarah Gordon, author of Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination and A Literary Guide to Flannery O'Connor's Georgia


    "Flannery O’Connor would be pleased with Dark Faith. Susan Srigley gives us nine essays, religiously informed, in tribute to O’Connor’s second great novel, and The Violent Bear It Away deserves all the attention this volume will bring. The contributors—including such leading O’Connor scholars as Gary M. Ciuba, John F. Desmond, Richard Giannone, Ruthann Knechel Johansen, and editor Srigley—provide nuanced readings in which the complexities of each of the novel’s major characters are investigated." —Marshall Bruce Gentry, Flannery O’Connor Review


    "A solid, accessible, and useful set of essays on one of O'Connor's more difficult pieces." —Dale Brown, King College


    “Literary criticism, a niche pursuit, is often a lofty, parochial sport with many participants drafted from academia. That said, this particular collection of essays reveals the genre at its most exacting as Dark Faith dissects disorderly journeys from ditch to eternal destiny through the offerings of nine admired minds. Mary Flannery O’Connor would be pleased!” —New Oxford Review


    “[Dark Faith] is clearly focused on a single aspect of O’Connor’s most complex work—namely, her refusal to write as a triumphalist Catholic who flattens her secular opponents with the hard fist of orthodoxy. Quite to the contrary, her work is built on a drastically contested faith characterized by its descent into the abyss of divine absence rather than an ascent to the heights of divine presence.” —Flannery O’Connor Review


    “With one of the best essays of the lot, Srigley brings to a fitting conclusion a wonderfully satisfying collection of essays that celebrate the polyvalent character of this brilliant novel. Flannery O’Connor, a deeply prophetic and compassionate writer, shares her own dark faith through her work that bears away the kingdom of God not with violence, but with love.” —Transpositions Blog

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