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Wilson, Angus - Joyce Carol Oates (essay date 1969)
Joyce Carol Oates (essay date 1969)
SOURCE: A review of Death Dance: Twenty-five Stories, in The Saturday Review, New York, Vol. LII, No. 27, July 5, 1969, pp. 33-4.
[Oates is an American fiction writer and critic who is perhaps best known for her novel Them (1969), which won a National Book Award in 1970. Her fiction is noted for its exhaustive presentation of realistic detail as well as its striking imagination, especially in the evocation of abnormal psychological states. As a critic, Oates has written on a remarkable diversity of authors—from Shakespeare to Herman Melville to Samuel Beckett—and is appreciated for the individuality and erudition that characterize her critical work. In this favorable review, Oates comments on the preoccupation with death that plagues many of Wilson's characters.]
Here are stories from Angus Wilson's The Wrong Set, Such Darling Dodos, and A Bit Off the...
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- Rosemary Carr Benét (essay date 1950)
- The Times Literary Supplement (essay date 1957)
- Michael Mitigate (essay date 1957)
- C. B. Cox (essay date 1963)
- Angus Wilson (essay date 1963)
- Jay L. Halio (essay date 1964)
- Malcolm Bradbury (essay date 1966)
- Joyce Carol Oates (essay date 1969)
- Robert Kirsch (essay date 1969)
- Angus Wilson with Frederick P. W. McDowell (interview date 1971)
- Peter Faulkner (essay date 1980)
- Averil Gardner (essay date 1985)
- The Wrong Set (1949)
- Such Darling Dodos
- Wilson as a Short-Story Writer
- J. H. Stape (essay date 1987)
- John Bayley (essay date 1988)
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