![]() ![]() ![]() "Flannery O'Connor's Consecration of the End." Since Flannery O'Connor: Essays on the Contemporary American Short Story. "From 'The Geranium' to 'Judgement Day': Retribution in the Fiction of Flannery O'Connor." Since Flannery O'Connor: Essays on the Contemporary American Short Story. Flannery O' Connor: The Imagination of Extremity. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1971. All four versions of the story were published together in Flannery O'Connor: The Growing Craft in 1993. As " Judgement Day," it appeared as the final story of Everything That Rises Must Converge in 1965. O'Connor was fond of the story and rewrote it into "An Exile in the East" (1954), "Getting Home" (1964), and "Judgement Day" (1964). It later appeared in the 1971 collection The Complete Stories. It was first published in Accent: A Quarterly of New Literature in 1946 and is one of the six stories included in O'Connor's 1947 master's thesis The Geranium: A Collection of Short Stories. " The Geranium" is an early short story by the American author Flannery O'Connor. For other uses, see Geranium (disambiguation). This article is about the Flannery O'Connor story. ![]()
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