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Flannery O'Connor: Critical Essay by Helen S. Garson

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SOURCE: Garson, Helen S. “Cold Comfort: Parents and Children in the Work of Flannery O'Connor.” In Realist of Distances: Flannery O'Connor Revisited, edited by Karl-Heinz Westarps and Jan Nordby Gretlund, pp. 113-22. Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 1987.

In the following essay, Garson regards the theme of parents and children as an important one in O'Connor's fiction.

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