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  1. Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang by Joyce Carol Oates, 1994-08-01
  2. The Falls: A Novel by Joyce Carol Oates, 2008-06-01
  3. Little Bird of Heaven: A Novel by Joyce Carol Oates, 2009-09-01
  4. Marya: A Life by Joyce Carol Oates, 1998-11-01
  5. Will You Always Love Me?: And Other Stories by Joyce Carol Oates, 1997-02-01
  6. Zombie by Joyce Carol Oates, 1996-09-01
  7. The Female of the Species: Tales of Mystery and Suspense by Joyce Carol Oates, 2007-01-15
  8. Beasts (Otto Penzler Books) by Joyce Carol Oates, 2002-11-22
  9. A Garden of Earthly Delights (20th Century Rediscoveries Series) by Joyce Carol Oates, 2003-04-22
  10. You Must Remember This by Joyce Carol Oates, 1998-11-01
  11. Telling Stories: An Anthology for Writers
  12. A Fair Maiden by Joyce Carol Oates, 2010-01-06
  13. Blonde: A Novel by Joyce Carol Oates, 2001-04
  14. The Faith of a Writer: Life, Craft, Art by Joyce Carol Oates, 2004-09-01

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Marriage as emancipatory metaphor a woman wedded to teaching and writing in oates s Unholy Lives. (joyce carol oates) (CRITIQUE Studies in Contemporary
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    Oates, Joyce Carol, Extraordinarily prolific, Oates has published more than 100 books in a variety of genres, among them dozens of novels. These include With Shuddering Fall (1964); a trilogy:

23. Joyce Carol Oates, Writer And Editor
oates, joyce carol, We Were the Mulvaneys, What I Lived For, I Lock the Door Upon Myself, Black Water, Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My
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Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart,
American Appetites,
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1969. National Book Award
Bellefleur, On Boxing, You Must Remember This, Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang, Dutton, New York 1993. ISBN: 0-525-93632-7 Marya: A Life, Solstice, Mysteries of Winterthurn, A Bloodsmoor Romance, Angel of Light, Unholy Loves, Cybele, Son of the Morning, Childworld, The Assassins, Do With Me What You Will, Wonderland, With Shuddering Fall, Zombie, Plume, New York, 1995. Bram Stoker Award ISBN: 0-452-27500-8 Blonde, Ecco Press/HarperCollins, New York, 2000.
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Oates, Joyce Carol, Crossing the Border, The Goddess and Other Women, The Wheel of Love and Other Stories, Vanguard Press, New York, 1970. SBN: 8149-0676-1

24. Joyce Carol Oates Leads Book Critics Nominees - USATODAY.com
joyce carol oates led a field of National Book Critics Circle finalists announced Saturday, with nominations in both fiction and autobiography categories.
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25. Joyce Carol Oates On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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26. Joyce Carol Oates
Interview in Salon Them page at Fawcett Books University of South carolina Press (which publishes Understanding joyce carol oates by Greg Johnson)
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27. Joyce Carol Oates (b. 1938)
In a time of instant fareboth literal and intellectualJoyce carol oates is most demanding. Several of her more recent novels (she has published eighteen
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In a time of instant fareboth literal and intellectualJoyce Carol Oates is most demanding. Several of her more recent novels (she has published eighteen as of 1988) are, like the nineteenth-century work she parodies, voluminous. Oates has produced an amazing variety of excellent work in all genres: novels, short fiction, drama, critical essays, poetry, reviews of contemporary writing and ideas. She reads, edits, and teaches, currently holding a chair professorship at Princeton University. She defeats those readers who want artists to fit certain categories. Extremely well read and at home in the classroom, Oates is often deliberately elusive. While she calls her writing "experimental," Oates's individual works are highly accessibleat least at first glance. Often, as in "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" they begin in familiar territory. The central characters and the scenes are vivid and recognizable. Details (in this case, the drive-in teen culture, the sibling rivalry, the snatches of popular songs) enhance the sense of . Yet by the end, dark and violent forces surface to baffle conventional expectations of both character and plot. Once again, the so-called "Dark Lady of American Letters" creates a disturbance, challenging the reader to think of both fiction and reality with new and deeper understanding.

28. The Wand Of The Enchanter - The New York Review Of Books
joyce carol oates still bothers people—in all kinds of ways. Constantly exploring new aspects of American life, joyce carol oates has restlessly evolved
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Agni to Zoetrope , and include both Family Circle and Playboy Virginia Quarterly Review and Cosmopolitan In her archives at Syracuse University lie the finished manuscripts of several books she mysteriously decided not to publish, most notably The Crosswicks Horror , which was intended as a companion to her pastiches of nineteenth-century sensation fiction, Bellefleur and A Bloodsmoor Romance Come Meet Muffin! ) and young adult novels. Her work is regularly chosen for The Best American Short Stories The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror . In her thirties she won the National Book Award for Them , and in her sixties We Were the Mulvaneys was picked as an Oprah Book Club choice. In the years between, she received, among many other honors, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the International Horror Writers Guild. For more than twenty-five years she's been rumored to be a candidate for the Nobel Prize in literature.

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30. Birnbaum V. Joyce Carol Oates By Robert Birnbaum - The Morning News
The prolific Robert Birnbaum talks with the prolific joyce carol oates about her most recent novel, why she loves to teach, and how many other books are
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31. Powell's Books - The Journal Of Joyce Carol Oates: 1973-1982 By Joyce Carol Oate
The fascinating personal journal of joyce carol oates has been gathered from one of the most important and productive periods of her long career .
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32. PAL: Joyce Carol Oates (1938- )
Dark Eyes on America The Novels of joyce carol oates. The Critical Reception of the Short Fiction by joyce carol oates and Gabriele Wohmann.
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Source: Princeton University Primary Works Too many to list; please click on the Outside Links above. The Faith of a Writer: Life, Craft, Art. NY: Ecco, 2003. Selected Bibliography 1980-Present Cologne-Brookes, Gavin. Dark Eyes on America: The Novels of Joyce Carol Oates. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2005. Creighton, Joanne V. Joyce Carol Oates. NY: Twayne, 1992. Friedman, Ellen G. Joyce Carol Oates. NY: Ungar, 1980. Johnson, Greg. Joyce Carol Oates: A Study of the Short Fiction. NY: Twayne, 1994. Understanding Joyce Carol Oates. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 1987. Mayer, Sigrid, and Martha Hanscom. The Critical Reception of the Short Fiction by Joyce Carol Oates and Gabriele Wohmann. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1998. Phillips, Robert. ed.

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34. Joyce Carol Oates Interview With Don Swaim
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Joyce Carol Oats, author of We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless: Tales of Transgression and Them , starts her interview with Don Swaim by reading a poem by Stephen Crane, Because It Is Bitter, And Because It Is My Heart . It was this poem that inspired her newest novel at the time of this interview of the same title. The novel takes her back to her early girlhood in segregated Lockport, New York, during the 50s and early 60s. She feels she loses her past and must reconstruct her self. If leaves her past behind it creates bitter sweetness. She is a romantic person about books. She studied English and philosophy in college and was the first in her family to graduate from high school. This National Book Award winner for a novel about the Detroit race riots talks about her interest in the integration of races and different ethnic groups. To hear more from Oats' experiences as a professional writer and as a professor of creative writing at Princeton, click on the link below. Listen to the Joyce Carol Oates interview with Don Swaim, 1990

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    38. CRITICAL MASS Joyce Carol Oates In Conversation
    LAST night at Barnes Noble in Tribeca poet Lawrence Joseph interviewed the recently twicenominated joyce carol oates about The Journals of joyce carol
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    The Journals of Joyce Carol Oates, 1972-1983 . It was a fascinating, warm, often very funny conversation conducted before a crowd of about 110 people. Joseph, an active journal writer himself and something of a conossieur of the form (references were made to the journals of Kafka, while Oates mentioned Anais Nin, who apparently began writing her journal after her father left the family 'so that he could know what had been going on in her life.' She never stopped).
    Some of the questions which arose were who is the audience of a journal? Why keep one as a writer if so much of the act of writing is revising (Oates did not revise these journals, which is truly astonishing if one reads them, so beautiful is some of the writing)? Asked why she did not reread the journals Oates responded that it was often too painful to do so, since (and I'm paraphrasing) many of the people in them were being written of with such familiarity and yet they are no longer alive. 'We have such finite time and we take so many people for granted,' Oates said.
    Among the figures that appear in the journal, in addition to members of Oates close family, are Susan Sontag, Stanley Kunitz, Stanley Elkin, and John Cheever. Joseph, who knew Oates in Detroit, where she lived and he was born, does not appear but Oates assured him he appears in later journals. Asked if last night's event would change how she wrote in her journal Oates said flatly, no, that when writing she thinks of the problem at hand and nothing else matters.

    39. Joyce Carol Oates Leads National Book Critics Circle Nominations :: News Sun ::
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    40. The Human Idea
    joyce carol oates is the Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Princeton University. Her most recent books are High Lonesome New
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