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20 Cards in this Set

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"Maria Concepcion"


Porter

Juan, Maria Concepcion, Maria Rosa

"Flowering Judas"


Porter

Laura, Eugenio, Braggioni

"Hacendia"


Porter

Kennerly, Justino, Rosalita, Vizente

"Noon Wine"


Porter

Helton, Mr. Thompson

"Jilting of Granny Weatherall"


Porter

Granny Weatherall

"Rope"


Porter

Man, Woman

"The Grave"


Porter

Miranda, brother

"Some Aspects of the Grotesque in Southern Fiction"

O'Connor and Repulsive/pitiful

"Good Country People"


O'Connor

Hulga=Joy, Manley, Mrs. Hopewell

"A Good Man Is Hard to Find"


O'Connor

Grandma, Kids, Bailey

"The Catholic Novelist in the Protestant Mother"


O'Connor

Bible belt has Protestants, make belief believable

"The River"


O'Connor

Harry Ashfield-->Bevel, Mrs. Connin

"The Lame Shall Enter First"


O'Connor

Rufus, Norton (son), Sheppard

"Greenleaf"


O'Connor

Greenleaf, Mrs. May

"Revelation"


O'Connor

Mrs. Turpin, mental girl, white trash

"The Displaced Person"


O'Connor

Mrs. Shortley, Guizac, McIntyre

"Everything that Rises Must Converge"


O'Connor

Julian, Mother

"Absalom, Absalom"


Faulkner

Quentin Compson, Jason Compson, Ellen, Rosa, Sutpen, Henry, Judith Clytie, Charles (Bon), Shreve




Jim (Bon), Milly -- Wash Jones

"Why I Write About the South"


Porter

She's not Mexican or anything but she identifies that way sorta?

"Blasco Ibanez on Mexico in Revolution"


Porter

Sensational journalism, glorifying death - questions her authenticity