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Joyce Carol Oates bibliography

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List of the published work of Joyce Carol Oates, American writer.

Oates at the Miami Book Fair International 2014

Novels

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As Rosamond Smith

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As Lauren Kelly

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Short fiction

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Collections

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Novellas

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Uncollected short stories

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Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
In shock 2000 "In shock". The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. 98 (6): 88–118. Jun 2000.
Commencement 2001 "Commencement". Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction. 2001. Ellen Datlow (ed.). Lovecraft Unbound: Twenty Stories. Dark Horse Books. 2009.
Between Us There's a Secret 2004 "Between Us There's a Secret". Narrative Magazine (Fall 2004). 2004.
Gargoyle 2008 "Gargoyal". Narrative Magazine (Stories of the Week: 2008–2009). 2008.
Mudgirl saved by the King of Crows. April 1965 2011 "Mudgirl saved by the King of Crows. April 1965" (PDF). Boulevard. 26 (3): 1–12. Spring 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-05. Retrieved 2015-02-20. Bill Henderson, ed. (2013). The Pushcart Prize XXXVII: best of the small presses 2013. Pushcart Press. pp. 139–150.
The White Cat 2011 "The White Cat". Narrative Magazine (Winter 2011). 2011.
Wanting 2018 "Wanting". Narrative Magazine (Winter 2018). 2018.

Young adult fiction

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Children's fiction

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  • Come Meet Muffin! (1998)
  • Where Is Little Reynard? (2003)
  • Naughty Chérie! (2008)
  • The New Kitten (2019)

Drama

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  • Miracle Play (1974)
  • Three Plays (1980)
  • Tone Clusters (1990)
  • In Darkest America (1991)
  • I Stand Before You Naked (1991)
  • Twelve Plays (1991) (including Black)
  • The Perfectionist and Other Plays (1995)
  • New Plays (1998)
  • Dr. Magic: Six One Act Plays (2004)
  • Wild Nights! and Grandpa Clemens & Angelfish 1906: Two One Act Plays (2009)

Essays and memoirs

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  • Oates, Joyce Carol (1972). The edge of impossibility: tragic forms in literature. New York: Vanguard Press. ISBN 9780814906750.
  • The Hostile Sun: The Poetry of D.H. Lawrence (1973)
  • New Heaven, New Earth: The Visionary Experience in Literature (1974)
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray: Wilde’s Parable of the Fall (1980)
  • Contraries: Essays (1981)
  • The Profane Art: Essays & Reviews (1983)
  • On Boxing (with photographs by John Ranard) (1987, revised edition 2006)
  • (Woman) Writer: Occasions and Opportunities (1988)
  • George Bellows: American Artist (1995)
  • They Just Went Away (1995)
  • Where I've Been, And Where I'm Going: Essays, Reviews, and Prose (1999)
  • "A Fragmented Diary in a Fragmented Time" (2003) published in Narrative Magazine
  • The Faith of A Writer: Life, Craft, Art (2003)
  • Uncensored: Views & (Re)views (2005)
  • The Journal of Joyce Carol Oates: 1973-1982 (2007)
  • In the Absence of Mentors/Monsters (2009)
  • In Rough Country (2010)
  • A Widow's Story: A Memoir (2011)
  • Joyce Carol Oates creates Evangeline Fife, who interviews Robert Frost: Lovely, Dark, Deep (2013) published in "Dead Interviews" [4]
  • — (June 10–17, 2013). "After Black Rock". True Crimes. The New Yorker. Vol. 89, no. 17. pp. 96–97.
  • The Lost Landscape: A Writer's Coming of Age (2015)
  • "Nighthawk: Recollections of a Lost Time" (2015) published in Narrative Magazine
  • "The Lost Sister: An Elegy" (2015) published in Narrative Magazine
  • Soul at the White Heat: Inspiration, Obsession, and the Writing Life (2016)

Poetry

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Collections

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List of poems

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Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
Too young to marry but not too young to die 2013 Oates, Joyce Carol (August 5, 2013). "Too young to marry but not too young to die". The New Yorker. Vol. 89, no. 23. pp. 56–57.

Book reviews

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Date Review article Work(s) reviewed
2015 Oates, Joyce Carol (February 16, 2015). "You will get yours : a novel of rage and revenge in the N.Y.P.D." The Critics. Books. The New Yorker. Vol. 91, no. 1. pp. 72–73. Brandt, Harry (2015). The Whites. Holt.

References

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  1. ^ Oates, Joyce Carol. Mudwoman (retailer display). ISBN 0062095625.
  2. ^ Hudelson, Emma Faesi (September 16, 2015). "Q&A with Joyce Carol Oates". Nuvo.
  3. ^ Pluck, Thomas (2019-07-15). "Book Review: The Triumph of the Spider Monkey by Joyce Carol Oates". Criminal Element. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  4. ^ Dan Crowe, ed. (2013). Dead Interviews: Living Writers Meet Dead Icons. Granta, London. p. 155-200. ISBN 978-1-84708-827-7.
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