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Isolation and contact
a study of character relationships in Joyce Carol Oates's short stories, 1963 - 1980 -
The journal of Joyce Carol Oates
1973 - 1982 -
Sartre and identity
an analysis of Marsha Norman's "Night, mother" Flannery O´Conner's "A good man is hard to find", and Joyce Carol Oates's "Convalescing" -
Dreaming America
obsession and transcendence in the fiction of Joyce Carol Oates -
Isolation and contact
a study of character relationships in Joyce Carol Oates's short stories, 1963 - 1980 -
A ‘fourth way’ to tell the story
fact and fiction in three novels by Joyce Carol Oates -
Joyce Carol Oates
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There is no ‘is’ without a ‘where’
literarische Raumdarstellung anhand von Romanen von Joyce Carol Oates, Toni Morrison und Louise Erdrich -
Dreaming America
obsession and transcendence in the fiction of Joyce Carol Oates -
Dreaming America
obsession and transcendence in the fiction of Joyce Carol Oates -
Refusal and transgression in Joyce Carol Oates' fiction
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The image of the intellectual in the short stories of Joyce Carol Oates
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Isolation and contact
A study of character relationsships in Joyce Carol Oates's short sories 1963-1980 -
The tragic vision of Joyce Carol Oates
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Joyce Carol Oates
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Love eclipsed
Joyce Carol Oates's Faustian moral vision -
Isolation and contact
a study of character relationships in Joyce Carol Oates's short stories, 1963 - 1980 -
Dark eyes on America
the novels of Joyce Carol Oates -
Joyce Carol Oates
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A ‘Fourth Way’ to Tell the Story
Fact and Fiction in Three Novels by Joyce Carol Oates -
The image of the intellectual in the short stories of Joyce Carol Oates
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Motherhood and self-realization in the four waves of American feminism and Joyce Carol Oates's recent fiction
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Motherhood and Self-Realization in the Four Waves of American Feminism and Joyce Carol Oates's Recent Fiction
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Motherhood and Self-Realization in the Four Waves of American Feminism and Joyce Carol Oates's Recent Fiction
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A 'Fourth Way' to Tell the Story
Fact and Fiction in Three Novels by Joyce Carol Oates