Abstract: this article focuses on deadly girls’ voices in The Banshee and Doll: A Romance of the Mississippi, two short stories taken from Joyce Carol Oates’s collection The Female of the Species, subtitled Tales of Mystery and Suspense. It shows that children are used as leading and focal characters not only to increase suspense but also to manipulate the readers’ traditional sets of ethical, semantic and literary references. Oates resorts to her favourite “aesthetics of fear” for it is a powerful means of putting horror and abjection at a distance, and it is associated with the question of meaning— meaning is what we fear most of losing, she says. Thus she involves her readers in complex interpretations of her hybrid tales—one drawin...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates’s book of short stories Lovely, Dark, Deep considering themes of tumultu...
The present study examines the normative and repressive cultural discourses on beauty and femininity...
Joyce Carol Oates fait appel, de manière récurrente dans ses nouvelles, à des événements d’ordre sur...
This article focuses on deadly girls’ voices in "The Banshee" and "Doll: A Romance of the Mississipp...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s book of short stories The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror, fo...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s Pursuit considering the elements of suspense, learned gendered be...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection DIS MEM BER, considering the author\u27s att...
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” (1966) is Joyce Carol Oates’s most celebrated and anthol...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection Night-Gaunts focusing on the influence of ...
Summary in German: Das Thema dieser Diplomarbeit ist die Analyse der Anwendung von suspense und mys...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates's short story collection Night-Gaunts focusing on the influence of H.P...
Key words: violence, superficial, realism, gothic, parody ABSTRACT This study aims at presenting a...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
This thesis examines the pervasive violence and emotional injuries inflicted upon the female charact...
This dissertation examines representations of sexual-based girlhood trauma in American literature du...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates’s book of short stories Lovely, Dark, Deep considering themes of tumultu...
The present study examines the normative and repressive cultural discourses on beauty and femininity...
Joyce Carol Oates fait appel, de manière récurrente dans ses nouvelles, à des événements d’ordre sur...
This article focuses on deadly girls’ voices in "The Banshee" and "Doll: A Romance of the Mississipp...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s book of short stories The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror, fo...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s Pursuit considering the elements of suspense, learned gendered be...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection DIS MEM BER, considering the author\u27s att...
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” (1966) is Joyce Carol Oates’s most celebrated and anthol...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection Night-Gaunts focusing on the influence of ...
Summary in German: Das Thema dieser Diplomarbeit ist die Analyse der Anwendung von suspense und mys...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates's short story collection Night-Gaunts focusing on the influence of H.P...
Key words: violence, superficial, realism, gothic, parody ABSTRACT This study aims at presenting a...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
This thesis examines the pervasive violence and emotional injuries inflicted upon the female charact...
This dissertation examines representations of sexual-based girlhood trauma in American literature du...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates’s book of short stories Lovely, Dark, Deep considering themes of tumultu...
The present study examines the normative and repressive cultural discourses on beauty and femininity...
Joyce Carol Oates fait appel, de manière récurrente dans ses nouvelles, à des événements d’ordre sur...