Joyce Carol Oates: Artist in Residence, and: The Uncompromising Fictions of Cynthia Ozick (review)

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Joyce Carol Oates’ early novel art is represented by the tetralogy of Wonderland. As a representative writer of “psychological realism”, she dissolves the character consciousness with dialogue characteristics into time and space. Oates constructed a nostalgic time and homecoming space, which showing the cultural landscape of the 1960s’ in the United States.


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