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Mystery and manners
occasional prose
Book • 1969
Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose is a collection of essays by Flannery O'Connor, edited by Sally and Robert Fitzgerald.
The book delves into O'Connor's views on writing, faith, and the role of the writer in society, highlighting the tension between the 'mystery' of the divine and the 'manners' of everyday human life.
It offers insights into her literary philosophy and the influence of her Catholic faith on her work.
The book delves into O'Connor's views on writing, faith, and the role of the writer in society, highlighting the tension between the 'mystery' of the divine and the 'manners' of everyday human life.
It offers insights into her literary philosophy and the influence of her Catholic faith on her work.
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Recommended as a wonderful resource mainly for writers.

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Why Tell Stories?
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when he talks about catholic novelist and mystery and manners.

Father Damian Ference

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Father Damian Ference on The Hillbilly Thomist.
Mentioned as a book to read if you are wondering where to go from here.

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Mentioned by Todd Warner, encouraging listeners to read Flannery O'Connor's essay, Writing Short Stories, from this essay collection.

Fragile Objects w/ Katy Carl
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as a great book that underscores the importance of manners in society.


Cy Kellett

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