Joyce Carol Oates’s Preface to the Franklin Library 1st Edition of her 1986 novel Marya: A Life is a theoretical reading guide. In her explanations for the possible autobiographical components discernible in her book, Oates challenges readers to question their ability to know a character, to know an author’s intentions, even to know the self. Oates’s ideas about the fluidity of identity and the dangers of claiming “to know” an other or the self are explored in this story
This thesis discusses the aesthetics of a mode of survival in light of the postmodern reading in The...
On New Year\u27s Day, 1973, Joyce Carol Oates began keeping a journal that she maintains to this pre...
Joyce Carol Oates is undoubtedly one of the contemporary writers in the American literature who writ...
Joyce Carol Oates’s Preface to the Franklin Library 1st Edition of her 1986 novel Marya: A Life is a...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27 novel Marya: A Life considering the autobiographical content and exp...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s novel Jack of Spades with an emphasis on her history of using pse...
In the Kenyon Review, Joyce Carol Oates once wrote, “Writing is our way of assuaging homesickness,” ...
Seven recent works by Joyce Carol Oates, published between 1987 and 1995, represent the author's con...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s Pursuit considering the elements of suspense, learned gendered be...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s novel The Man Without a Shadow, focusing on the author\u27s represe...
There are many reasons why contemporary American writer Joyce Carol Oates\u27 1990 novella I Lock My...
Joyce Carol Oates’s short story “My Warszawa: 1980” follows the journey of well-respected academicia...
This article analyzes Joyce Carol Oates’s hybridism in her 2011 memoir, A Widow’s Story, as a powerf...
Joyce Carol Oates draws extensively on news stories, as well as on elements of her own family’s past...
This thesis discusses the aesthetics of a mode of survival in light of the postmodern reading in The...
On New Year\u27s Day, 1973, Joyce Carol Oates began keeping a journal that she maintains to this pre...
Joyce Carol Oates is undoubtedly one of the contemporary writers in the American literature who writ...
Joyce Carol Oates’s Preface to the Franklin Library 1st Edition of her 1986 novel Marya: A Life is a...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27 novel Marya: A Life considering the autobiographical content and exp...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s novel Jack of Spades with an emphasis on her history of using pse...
In the Kenyon Review, Joyce Carol Oates once wrote, “Writing is our way of assuaging homesickness,” ...
Seven recent works by Joyce Carol Oates, published between 1987 and 1995, represent the author's con...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s Pursuit considering the elements of suspense, learned gendered be...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s novel The Man Without a Shadow, focusing on the author\u27s represe...
There are many reasons why contemporary American writer Joyce Carol Oates\u27 1990 novella I Lock My...
Joyce Carol Oates’s short story “My Warszawa: 1980” follows the journey of well-respected academicia...
This article analyzes Joyce Carol Oates’s hybridism in her 2011 memoir, A Widow’s Story, as a powerf...
Joyce Carol Oates draws extensively on news stories, as well as on elements of her own family’s past...
This thesis discusses the aesthetics of a mode of survival in light of the postmodern reading in The...
On New Year\u27s Day, 1973, Joyce Carol Oates began keeping a journal that she maintains to this pre...
Joyce Carol Oates is undoubtedly one of the contemporary writers in the American literature who writ...