@Book{1677135956, author="Doering, E. Jane and Johansen, Ruthann Knechel", title="When fiction and philosophy meet: a conversation with Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil", year="2019", publisher="Mercer University Press", address="Macon, Georgia", keywords="Criticism and interpretation; Influence; Fiction; Religious aspects; Christianity; Literature; Philosophy; Philosophy in literature; Christian philosophy; O'Connor, Flannery; Weil, Simone; Fiction ; Religious aspects ; Christianity; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Literature ; Philosophy; Criticism, interpretation, etc", abstract="Preface : ``The red virgin'' and ``The red clay virgin'' -- Two twentieth-century women and the world -- The poetics of philosophy and fiction -- Attention and apprenticeship : Simone Weil's ``Reflections on the right use of school studies with a view to the love of God,'' ``The love of our neighbor,'' and Notebooks : Flannery O'Connor's ``The artificial nigger'' and ``The displaced person'' -- Beauty and charity : Simone Weil's ``Letter to a priest,'' Notebooks, and ``Love of the order of the world'' : Flannery O'Connor's ``Good country people,'' ``The lame shall enter first,'' and ``Revelation'' -- Suffering and affliction : Simone Weil's ``The love of God and affliction'' : Flannery O'Connor's ``The enduring chill'' and The violent bear it away -- Grace and decreation : Simone Weil's ``Forms of the implicit love of God'' and Notebooks : Flannery O'Connor's ``A good man is hard to find'' and ``A view of the woods'' -- Conclusion : the enduring world.", note="E. Jane Doering {\&} Ruthann Knechel Johansen", note="Includes bibliographical references (pages [233]-242) and index", isbn="9780881466966", language="English" }