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Contents
Editor's Preface
Chapter 1 Understanding Joyce Carol Oates
Chapter 2 A Garden of Earthly Delights
Chapter 3 Expensive People
Chapter 4 them
Chapter 5 The Short Stories (I): The Wheel of Love
Chapter 6 Wonderland
Chapter 7 Son of the Morning
Chapter 8 Angel of Light
Chapter 9 The Short Stories (II): Last Days
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Dust-Jacket Blurb
Understanding Joyce Carol Oates provides the reader with an introduction to and an overview of Oates' achievements in fiction. In addition to a general discussion of her distinctive style, themes and fictional concerns, the book gives an in-depth analysis of six of Oates' major novels and two of her short story collections. Though the selection of books from Oates' large canon is necessarily limited, this study covers the years 19671984 and attempts to trace the progression of her entire career. An extensive bibliography of works by and about Oates is also included.
Excerpt
Joyce Carol Oates's versatility as a fiction writer relates directly to her overwhelming fascination with the phenomenon of contemporary America: its colliding social and economic forces, its philosophical contradictions, its wayward, often violent energies. Taken as a whole, Oates's fiction portrays America as a seething, vibrant "wonderland" in which individual lives are frequently subject to disorder, dislocation, and extreme psychological turmoil. Her protagonists range from inner-city dwellers and migrant workers to intellectuals and affluent suburbanites; but all her characters, regardless of background, suffer intensely the conflicts and contradictions at the heart of our culturea suffering Oates conveys with both scrupulous accuracy and great compassion.
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