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Flannery O'Connor: Critical Essay by Susanna Gilbert

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SOURCE: Gilbert, Susanna. “‘Blood Don't Lie’: The Diseased Family in Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge.Literature and Medicine 18, no. 1 (spring 1999): 114-31.

In the following essay, Gilbert investigates the way in which O'Connor's illness informs her last collection of short fiction, Everything That Rises Must Converge.

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