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In The Flesh: Fiction As An "Incarnational Art", Marissa Thornberry
In The Flesh: Fiction As An "Incarnational Art", Marissa Thornberry
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My goal in this paper is to support O’Connor’s claim that fiction is “incarnational” by providing additional evidence and addressing implications that she doesn’t. I am professing that fiction-writing is indeed “incarnational,” in even more ways than O’Connor directly expresses. If this thesis holds true, then it is difficult for Christians to rightly make light of the art of story-writing. Contempt for creative writers is tempered in our time more by a trend toward tolerance than by public or personal conviction of the human need for storytellers. Even in an environment where making money and tending to physical needs and …
The Limbgate Visions: A Novel, Sean Jackson
The Limbgate Visions: A Novel, Sean Jackson
Honors Theses
Charlotte Crow was killed on her eighth birthday.
Or perhaps Charlotte never existed, and the whole tale was a product of a few children’s fevered imaginations.
Perhaps those children were themselves driven to murder by their imaginations.
Perhaps Charlotte’s dream world outlived her. Or perhaps it was her father’s dream.
I cannot judge the truth or presume to understand this story. I can only present the testimony of a few witnesses, to judges more knowledgeable than I.
I went to immense lengths to compile these diaries. My search began a few months ago when my grandfather, Robert Lamb, passed away. …