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"Flannery O'Connor, the renowned short-story writer, livedand fought a tumultuous battle with lupus erythematosus most of her adult life. In her last five years, she soughtinsightful and helpful sources to alleviate her struggle with the disease. Among these sources were the ideas and thoughts of a Jesuit-paleontologist-mystic by the name of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, an individual who opened doorsof witness to the secular world and attracted suspicious questioning from his Catholic superiors. Like a moth drawnto a flame, Flannery O'Connor, a devoted Thomist, increasingly admired the ideas of Teilhard de Chardin to the point that she incorporated his ideas into her last six short stories in the collection Everything That Rises Must Converge. This book adds significantly to the neglected study of Teilhard de Chardin's influence in the later literary development of Flannery O'Connor. This bookwould be a valuable asset to students and scholars focusing on American literature, Southern literature, twentieth-century Southern female writers, and Flannery O'Connor."--BOOK JACKET.
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Introduction: Categories of Flannery O'Connor's work
Historical and philosophical interest in Teilhard de Chardin
The enduring chill : a transition in literary direction
Everything that rises must converge : experimentation with Teilhard de Chardin
The lame shall enter first : does Teilhard offer hopeful interpretation
Revelation : a focus on communal relations
Parker's back : a focus on familial relations
Judgement day : a focus on societal relations.
Historical and philosophical interest in Teilhard de Chardin
The enduring chill : a transition in literary direction
Everything that rises must converge : experimentation with Teilhard de Chardin
The lame shall enter first : does Teilhard offer hopeful interpretation
Revelation : a focus on communal relations
Parker's back : a focus on familial relations
Judgement day : a focus on societal relations.
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