Critical Articles in Journals and Other Periodicals:
Anderson, Sally. "The Poetry of Joyce Carol Oates." Spirit 39(Fall 1972): 24-29.
Atkins, Christine E. "'This Is What You Deserve': Rape as a Rite of Passage in Joyce Carol Oates's 'Naked.'" Women's Studies July/Aug. 2002: 433-445.
Barasch, Frances K. "Faculty Images in Recent American Fiction." College Literature 19(Winter 1983): 28-37.
Barza, Steven. "Joyce Carol Oates: Naturalism and the Aberrant Response." Studies in American Fiction 7(1979): 141-151.
Basney, Lionel. "Joyce Carol Oates: Wit and Fear." Christianity Today 18 June 1976: 13-14; 2 July 1976: 20-21.
Bender, Eileen T. "Autonomy and Influence: Joyce Carol Oates's Marriages and Infidelities." Soundings 58(Fall 1975): 390-406. Reprinted In: Bloom, Harold, ed. Modern Critical Views: Joyce Carol Oates. New York: Chelsea House, 1987.
---. "Between the Categories" Recent Short Fiction by Joyce Carol Oates." Studies in Short Fiction 17(Fall 1980): 415-423.
---. "History as Woman's Game: Bellefleur as Texte de Jouissance." Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 76(Summer-Fall 1993): 369-381.
Bomberger, Ann A. "'If I Was Colored . . . I'd Know Who I Was': Yearning White Women, Guilt, and the Past." Women's Studies 27, 6(1998): 581-612.
Box, Patricia S. "Vision and Revision in Wonderland." Notes on Contemporary Literature 9, 1(1979): 3-6.
Bradley, Jacqueline. "Oates's Black Water." Explicator 56(Fall 1997): 50-52.
Brem, Linda M.G. "The Narrator as Alter Ego in Joyce Carol Oates' 'Heat.'" Notes on Contemporary Literature 28(May 1998): 12.
Brennan, Matthew C. "Plotting against Chekhov: Joyce Carol Oates and 'The Lady with the Dog.'" NMAL: Notes on Modern American Literature 9(Winter 1985): Item 13.
Brown, Russell M. "Crossing Borders." Essays on Canadian Writing 22(Summer 1981): 154-168.
Bryant, Kristin. "Oates's I Lock the Door upon Myself." Explicator 52(Fall 1993): 61-63.
Burleson, Donald R. "Connings: Bradbury/Oates." Studies in Weird Fiction 11(Spring 1992): 24-29.
Burwell, Rose Marie. "Joyce Carol Oates and an Old Master." Critique 15, 1(1973): 48-58.
---. "Joyce Carol Oates' First Novel." Canadian Literature 73(Summer 1977): 54-67.
---. "The Process of Individuation as Narrative Structure: Joyce Carol Oates' Do with Me What You Will." Critique 17, 2(1975): 93-106.
---. "Wonderland: Paradigm of the Psychohistorical Mode." Mosaic 14(Summer 1981): 1-16.
Carrington, Ildiko de Papp. "The Emperor's New Clothes: Canadians through American Eyes." Essays on Canadian Writing 22(Summer 1981): 136-153.
Chauche, Catherine. "Joyce Carol Oates in Berlin: The Birth of a Myth." Journal of the Short Story in English 14(Spring 1990): 9-24.
Chell, Cara. "Untricking the Eye: Joyce Carol Oates and the Feminist Ghost Story." Arizona Quarterly 41(Spring 1985): 5-23.
Chi, Yuan-wen. "Images of Women in Joyce Carol Oates's Family Trilogy." American Studies/Mei-kuo-yen-chiu [China] 16(Mar. 1986): 51-73.
Coale, Samuel C. "Marriage in Contemporary American Literature: The Mismatched Marriages of Manichean Minds." Thought 58(Mar. 1983): 116-117.
Colakis, Marianthe. "The House of Atreus Myth in the Seventies and Eighties: David Rabe's The Orphan and Joyce Carol Oates's Angel of Light." Classical and Modern Literature: A Quarterly 9(Winter 1989): 125-130.
Coulon, Michael J. "Does Brigit Stott Need a Lord and Master?" Notes on Contemporary Literature 14(Mar. 1984): 2-3.
Coulthard, A.R. "Joyce Carol Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?' as Pure Realism." Studies in Short Fiction 26(Fall 1989): 505-510.
Creighton, Joanne V. "Joyce Carol Oates's Craftsmanship in 'The Wheel of Love.'" Studies in Short Fiction 15(Fall 1978): 375-384.
---. "Unliberated Women in Joyce Carol Oates's Fiction." World Literature Written in English 17(Apr. 1978): 165-175. Reprinted In: Wagner, Linda M., ed. Critical Essays on Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. 149-156.
Cushman, Keith. "A Readng of Joyce Carol Oates's 'Four Summers.'" Studies in Short Fiction 18(Spring 1981): 137-146.
Dalton, Elizabeth. "Joyce Carol Oates: Violence in the Head." Commentary 49(June 1970): 75-77.
Daly, Brenda. "Marriage as Emancipatory Metaphor: A Woman Wedded to Teaching and Writing in Oates's Unholy Loves." Critique 37(Summmer 1996): 270-288.
---. "Sexual Politics in Two Collections of Joyce Carol Oates's Short Fiction." Studies in Short Fiction 32(Winter 1995): 83-93.
---. "An Unfilmable Conclusion: Joyce Carol Oates at the Movies." Journal of Popular Culture 23(Winter 1989): 101-114.
Dean, Sharon L. "Faith and Art: Joyce Carol Oates's Son of the Morning." Critique 28(Spring 1987): 135-147.
---. "Literature and Composition Theory: Joyce Carol Oates' Journal Stories." Rhetoric Review 10(Spring 1992): 311-320.
---. "Oates's 'At the Seminary.'" Explicator 46(Winter 1988): 51-52.
---. "Oates's Solstice." Explicator 47(Winter 1989): 54-56.
---. "Terror and the Bicameral Mind: Joyce Carol Oates's Use of Julian Jaynes in Her Pseudonymous Fiction." Clues: A Journal of Detection 15(Spring-Summer 1994): 41-51.
Decurtis, Anthony. "The Process of Fictionalization in Joyce Carol Oates's them." International Fiction Review 6(Summer 1979): 121-128.
Denne, Constance Ayers. "Joyce Carol Oates's Women." Nation 7 Dec. 1974: 597-599.
Dessommes, Nancy Bishop. "O'Connor's Mrs. May and Oates's Connie: An Unlikely Pair of Religious Initiates." Studies in Short Fiction 31(Summer 1994): 433-440.
Dike, Donald A. "The Aggressive Victim in the Fiction of Joyce Carol Oates." Greyfriar 15(1974): 13-29.
Ditsky, John. "The Man on the Quaker Oats Box: Characteristics of Recent Experimental Fiction." Georgia Review 26(Fall 1972): 297-301.
Donoghue, Denis. "Wonder Woman." New York Review of Books 21 Oct. 1982: 14, 16-17.
Early, Gerald. "The Grace of Slaughter: A Review Essay of Joyce Carol Oates's On Boxing." Iowa Review 18(Fall 1988): 173-186.
Easterly, Joan. "The Shadow of a Satyr in Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Studies in Short Fiction 27(Fall 1990): 537-543.
Egan, James. "'Romance of a Darksome Type': Versions of the Fantastic in the Novels of Joyce Carol Oates." Studies in Weird Fiction 7(Spring 1990): 12-21.
Engler, Bernd. "Nightmare Visions of Eden: Recollections of Home in Joyce Carol Oates's 'By the River.'" Connotations: A Journal of Critical Debate 7, 3(1997-1998): 306-319.
Eustus, Oskar, et al. "Writing for New America." [Roundtable.] American Theatre 11(Oct. 1994): 30-31, 111-112.
Evans, Elizabeth. "Joyce Carol Oates' 'Patient Griselda.'" Notes on Contemporary Literature 6, 4(1976): 205.
Fludernik, Monika. "Second Person Fiction: Narrative You as Addressee and/or Protagonist." Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 18, 2(1993): 217-247.
Fossum, Robert H. "Only Control: The Novels of Joyce Carol Oates." Studies in the Novel 7(Summer 1975): 285-297. Reprinted In: Wagner, Linda M., ed. Critical Essays on Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. 49-60.
Fowler, Doreen A. "Oates's 'At the Seminary.'" Explicator 41(Fall 1982): 62-64.
Franklin, Rosemary F. "Oates's Stories of Romantic Love and Kristeva's Abject." South Atlantic Review 63(Spring 1998): 27-47.
Friedman, Ellen G. "The Journey from the 'I' to the 'Eye': Wonderland." Studies in American Fiction 8(Spring 1980): 37-50. Reprinted In: Wagner, Linda W. Critical Essays on Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. 102-116; Friedman, Ellen G. Joyce Carol Oates. New York: Ungar, 1980. 95-115.
Friedman, Lawrence S. "The Emotional Landscape of Joyce Carol Oates's 'By the River.'" Cuyahoga Review 1(Fall 1983): 149-153.
Gentry, Marshall Bruce. "O'Connor's Legacy in Stories by Joyce Carol Oates and Paula Sharp." Flannery O'Connor Bulletin 23(1994-1995): 44-60.
Giles, James R. "Destructive and Redemptive 'Order': Joyce Carol Oates's Marriages and Other Infidelities and The Goddess and Other Women." Ball State University Forum 22, 3(1981): 58-70.
---. "From Jimmy Gatz to Jules Wendall: A Study of Nothing Substantial." Dalhousie Review 56(Winter 1976-1977): 718-724.
---. "The 'Marivaudian Being' Drowns His Children: Dehumanization in Donald Barthelme's 'Robert Kennedy Saved from Drowning' and Joyce Carol Oates's Wonderland." Southern Humanities Review 9(Winter 1975): 63-75.
---. "Oates' 'The Poisoned Kiss.'" Canadian Literature 80(Spring 1979): 138-147.
---. "Suffering, Transcendence, and Artistic 'Form': Joyce Carol Oates's them." Arizona Quarterly 32(Autumn 1976): 213-226.
Gillis, Christian Marsden. "'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?': Seduction, Space, and a Fictional Mode." Studies in Short Fiction 18(Winter 1981): 65-70.
Goodman, Charlotte. "Images of American Rural Women in the Novel." University of Michigan Papers in Women's Studies 1(June 1975): 63-64.
---. "The Lost Brother, the Twin: Women Novelists and the Male-Female Double Bildungsroman." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 17(Fall 1983): 40-43.
---. "Women and Madness in the Fiction of Joyce Carol Oates." Women and Literature 5, 2(1977): 17-28.
Gratz, David K. "Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Explicator 45(Spring 1987): 55-56.
Gurstein, Rochelle. "Common Worlds and Violations: A Response to Joyce Carol Oates." Salmagundi 111(Summer 1996): 86-95.
Harter, Carol. "America as 'Consumer Garden': The Nightmare Vision of Joyce Carol Oates." Revue des Langues Vivantes 1976: 171-187.
Harty, Kevin J. "Archetype and Popular Lyric in Joyce Carol Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Pennsylvania English 8, 1(1980-1981): 26-28.
Healey, James. "Pop Music and Joyce Carol Oates' 'Where Are You Going, Where Have you Been/'" NMAL: Notes on Modern American Literature 7(Spring-Summer 1983): Item 5.
Hebel, Udo J. "Breaking through the 'Suburban Wasteland': Transgression as Affirmation of the Self in Joyce Carol Oates's Expensive People." Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 16, 1(1991): 13-29.
Higdon, David Leon. "'Suitable Conclusions': The Two Endings of Oates's Wonderland." Studies in the Novel 10(Winter 1978): 447-453.
Hoel, Kristin. "Joyce Carol Oates: Passion and Madness: Moderne Amerika." Vinduet 39, 4(1985): 32-38.
Hoelever, Diane Long. "Postgothic Fiction: Joyce Carol Oates Turns the Screw on Henry James." Studies in Short Fiction 35(Fall 1998): 355-371.
Hurley, Daniel F. "Cracking the Secret Code in Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Studies in Short Fiction 24(Winter 1987): 62-66.
---. "Impure Realism: Joyce Carol Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Studies in Short Fiction 28(summer 1991): 371-375.
---. "Response to Bernd Engler's 'Recollections of Home in Joyce Carol Oates's 'By the River.'" Connotations: A Journal of Critical Debate 8(1998-1999): 136-145.
Jeannotte, M. Sharon. "The Horror Within: The Short Stories of Joyce Carol Oates." Sphinx: A Magazine of Literature and Society 2(Summer 1977): 25-36.
Johnson, Greg. "A Barbarous Eden: Joyce Carol Oates's First Collection." Studies in Short Fiction 30(Winter 1993): 1-14.
---. "Out of Eden: Oates's Upon the Sweeping Flood." Midwest Quarterly 35(Summer 1994): 435-449.
Kazin, Alfred. "Heroines." New York Review of Books 11 Feb. 1971: 32-34.
---. "Oates." Harper's Aug. 1971: 78-82.
Keeble, Robert. "Depersonalization in Joyce Carol Oates's them." Notes on Contemporary Literature 28(Mar. 1998): 2-3.
Keller, Karl. "A Modern Version of Edward Taylor." Early American Literature 9(Winter 1975): 321-324.
Key, James A. "Joyce Carol Oates's Wonderland and the Idea of Control." Arkansas Philological Association Publications 2, 3(1975): 15-21.
Keyser, Elizabeth Lennox. "A Bloodsmoor Romance: Joyce Carol Oates's Little Women." Women's Studies 14, 3(1988): 211-223.
Kozikowski, Stan. "Successfully Merchandizing Hamburgers: The Eschatological Vision of Joyce Carol Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Notes on Contemporary Literature 27(May 1997): 6-7.
---. "The Wishes and Dreams Our Hearts Make in Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Journal of the Short Story in English 33(Autumn 1999): 89-103.
Kraus, Siegfried Erich. "Joyce Carol Oates in Search of the Sense of Human Life." Arbeiten ous Anglistik und Amerikanistik 3(1977): 39-65.
Labrie, Ross. "Love and Survival in Joyce Carol Oates." Greyfriar 22(1981): 17-26.
Leff, Leonard J. "The Center of Violence in Joyce Carol Oates's Fiction." NMAL: Notes on Modern American Literature 2(Winter 1977): Item 9.
Lindemann, Bernhard. "Text as a System and as Process: On Reading Jouce Carol Oates's "Notes on Contributors." Anglistik and Englischunterricht 23(1984): 95-109.
Liston, William T. "Her Brother's Keeper." Southern Humanities Review 11(Spring 1977): 195-203.
Little, Judy. "Satirizing the Norm: Comedy and Women's Fiction." Regionalism and the Female Imagination 3(Fall 1977-Winter 1978): [43-44 on Oates].
Loeb, Monica. "La Spirale: Joyce Carol Oates's French Connection." Journal of the Short Story in English 35(Autumn 2000): 85-98.
---. "Walden Revisited by Joyce Carol Oates." American Studies in Scandanavia 14, 1(1982): 99-106.
Madden, David. "The Violent World of Joyce Carol Oates." Studies in Short Fiction 4(Summer 1967): 369-373.
Manske, Eva. "Individual and Society in Contemporary American Fiction." Zeitschrift for Anglistik und Amerikanistik 4(1980): 321.
Martin, Carol A. "Art and Myth in Joyce Carol Oates's 'The Sacred Marriage.'" Midwest Quarterly 28(Summer 1987): 540-542.
Mazzaro, Jerome. "Feeling One's Oates." Modern Poetry Studies 2, 3(1971): 133-137.
McConkey, James. "Joyce Carol Oates' With Shuddering Fall." Epoch 14(Winter 1965): 185-188.
Meng, Meng. "Love and Death--On Oates's Novel Love and Death [sic]." Foreign Lit. Studies [China] 40(June 1988): 51-58, 63.
Moran, Carolyn S. "Joyce Carol Oates's 'Old Budapest': The Beauty of Betrayal, History as Whore." Tennessee Philological Bulletin: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Tennessee Philological Association 36(1999): 27-36.
Morris, Daniel. "Figuring and Disfiguring: Joyce Carol Oates on Boxing and the Paintings of George Bellows." Mosaic 31(Dec. 1998): 135-150.
Mulryan, John. "The Genderfication of Literature: Cross-Gender Writing in Joyce Carol Oates's Expensive People and Brian Moore's I Am Mary Dunne." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 56(Fall 1993): 117-125.
Nussbaum, Martha Craven. "The Ascent of Love: Plato, Spinoza, Proust." [On You Must Remember This.] New Literary History 25(Autumn 1994): 925-949.
Oberg, Arthur. "Deer, Doors, Dark." Southern Review 9(Winter 1973): 243-256.
Ohmann, Richard. "The Shaping of a Canon: U.S. Fiction, 1960-1975." Critical Inquiry 10(Sep. 1988): 199-223.
Padgett, Jacqueline Olson. "The Portugal of Joyce Carol Oates." Studies in Short Fiction 31(Fall 1994): 675-682.
Park, Sue Simpson. "A Study in Counterpoint: Joyce Carol Oates's 'How I Contemplated the World from the Detroit House of Correction and Began My Life Over Again.'" Modern Fiction Studies 2(Summer 1976): 213-224.
Petite, Joseph. "The Destruction of the Female Eunuch." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 8(Aug. 1987): 191-193.
---. "The Marriage Cycle of Joyce Carol Oates." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 5(Aug. 1984): 223-236.
---. "Out of the Machine: Joyce Carol Oates and the Liberation of Women." Kansas Quarterly 9(Spring 1977): 75-79.
---. "'A Predator in Liberationist Clothing.'" Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 7(Aug. 1986): 245-248.
Petry, Alice Hall. "Who Is Ellie? Oates' 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Studies in Short Fiction 25(Spring 1988): 155-157.
Pickering, Samuel F., Jr. "The Short Stories of Joyce Carol Oates." Georgia Review 28(Summer 1974): 218-226.
Pinsker, Sanford. "The Blue Collar Apocalypse, or Detroit Bridge's Falling Down: Joyce Carol Oates's them." Descant 23(Summer 1979): 35-47.
---. "Imagining American Reality." Southern Review 29(Autumn 1993): 767-781.
---. "Isaac Bashevis Singer and Joyce Carol Oates: Some Versions of Gothic." Southern Review 9(Autumn 1973): 895-908. Reprinted In: Between Two Worlds: The American Novel of the 1960's. Troy, NY: Whitston, 1980. 115-127.
---. "Joyce Carol Oates and the New Naturalism." Southern Review 15(Winter 1979): 52-63.
---. "Joyce Carol Oates's Wonderland: A Hungering for Personality." critique 20, 2(1978): 59-70.
---. "Reading Faces/Reading Culture, or How I Brooded about Three Writerly Photographs." Virginia Quarterly Review 73(Summer 1997): 432-445,
---. "Suburban Molesters: Joyce Carol Oates' Expensive People." Midwest Quarterly 19(Autumn 1977): 89-103.
Piwinski, David J. "Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Explicator 49(Spring 1991): 195-196.
Pollack, John. "The Nouveau-Lipsian Style of Joyce Carol Oates." San Jose Studies 4, 2(1978): 32-40.
Quirk, Tom. "A Source for 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Studies in Short Fiction 18(Fall 1981): 413-419.
Redmon, Anne. "Vision and Risk: New Fiction by Oates and Ozick." Michigan Quarterly Review 27(Winter 1988): 203-213.
Robinson, Sally. "Heat and Cold: Recent Fiction by Joyce Carol Oates." Michigan Quarterly Review 31(Summer 1992): 400-414.
Robson, Mark. "'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been/'" Explicator 40(Summer 1982): 59-60.
---. "'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?': Arnold Friend as Devil, Dylan, and Levite." Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association 1985: 98-105.
Rozga, Margaret. "Threatening Places, Hiding Places: The Midwest in Selected Stories by Joyce Carol Oates." Midwestern Miscellany 18(1990): 34-44.
Rubin, Larry. "Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been/'" Explicator 42(Summer 1984): 57-60.
Rudell, Lioba. "Joyce Carol Oates: 'The Turn of the Screw'--The Writer as Mythographer." Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht 20, 4(1987): 532-539.
Saalmann, Dieter. "Joyce Carol Oates: Speak to Me in Berliner, or Deconstructing the Logocentric Closure in East-West Relations." Studies in Short Fiction 27(Winter 1990): 21-34.
Schulz, Gretchen, and R.J.R. Rockwood. "In Fairyland without a Map: Connie's Exploration Inward in Joyce Carol Oates' 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Literature and Psychology 30, 3-4(1980): 155-167.
Seigel, Jerrold. "Boundaries: A Response to Joyce Carol Oates." Salmagundi 111(Summer 1996): 96-104.
Shepherd, Allen G., III. "Faulknerian Antecedents to Joyce Carol Oates's Mysteries of Winterthurn." Notes on Contemporary Literature 17(Nov. 1987): 8-10.
Singh, Sushila. "Joyce Carol Oates and Margaret Atwood: Two Faces of the New World Feminism." Punjab University Research Bulletin 18(Apr. 1987): 83-93.
---. "Joyce Carol Oates: The Woman Question in Her Exploration of the Contemporary Human Condition." Punjab University Research Bulletin 19(Oct. 1988): 11-20.
Slimp, Stephen. "Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Explicator 57(Spring 1999): 179-181.
Smiley, Pamela. "Incest, Roman Catholicism, and Joyce Carol Oates." College Literature 18(Feb. 1991): 38-49.
Stanbrough, Jane. "Joyce Carol Oates' Carnal Transcendentalism." Denver Quarterly 9(Spring 1974): 84-89.
Stout, Janis P. "Catatonia and Femininity in Oates's Do with Me What You Will." International Journal of Women's Studies 6(May-June 1983): 208-215.
Strandberg, Victor. "Sex, Violence, and Philosophy in You Must Remember This." Studies in American Fiction 17(Spring 1989): 3-17.
Sullivan, Walter, "The Artificial Demon: Joyce Carol Oates and the Dimensions of the Real." Hollins Critic 9(Dec. 1972): 1-12. Reprinted In: Wagner, Linda M., ed. Critical Essays on Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. 77-86; Bloom, Harold, ed. Modern Critical Views: Joyce Carol Oates. New York: Chelsea House, 1987..
---. "Old Age, Death, and Other Modern Landscapes: Good and Indifferent Fables for Our Time." Sewanee Review 82(Winter 1974): 138-140.
---. "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?: The Short Story in Search of itself." Sewanee Review 78(Summer 1970): 535-537.
Taylor, Gordon O. "Joyce 'after Joyce: Oates's 'The Dead.'" Southern Review 19(Summer 1983): 596-605.
---. "Joyce Carol Oates: Artist in 'Wonderland.'" Southern Review Spring 1974: 490-503. Reprinted In: Bloom, Harold, ed. Modern Critical Views: Joyce Carol Oates. New York: Chelsea House, 1987.
Teel, John. "Joyce Carol Oates as 'Rosamond Smith': Genre Fiction and the 'Pseudonymous Self.'" Bulletin of the West Virginia Association of College English Teachers 18(Spring 1997): 38-45.
Tierce Mike, and John Michael Crafton. "Connie Tambourine Man: A New Reading of Arnold Friend." Studies in Short Fiction 22(Spring 1985): 219-224.
Tucker, Jean M. "The American Mother in Three Stories: Freeman, Cather, and Oates." Doshisha Literature 29(1979): 116-133.
Uphaus, Suzanne Henning. "Boundaries: Both Physical and Metaphysical." Canadian Review of American Studies 89Fall 1977): 236-242.
Urbanski, Marie Mitchell Olesen. "Existential Allegory: Joyce Carol Oates' 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been/'" Studies in Short Fiction 15(Spring 1978): 200-203.
von Bardeleben, Renate. "The Translator as Mediator and Metaphor: Joyce Carol Oates' 'Detente,' Eva Hoffman's Lost in Translation, and Ward Just's The Translator." Transfer: Ubersetzen- Dolmetschen- Interkulturalitat. Ed. Horst W. Drescher. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang, 1997. 325-345.
Wagner, Linda W. "Joyce Carol Oates: The Changing Shapes of Her Realities." Great Lakes Review 5(Winter 1979): 15-23. Reprinted From: Wagner, Linda M., ed. Critical Essays on Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. xvii-xxxi. Reprinted In: Wagner, Linda W. American Modern: Essays in Fiction and Poetry. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat, 1980. 67-75.
---. "Oates' Cybele." Notes on Contemporary Literature 11, 5(1981): 2-8.
Walker, Carolyn. "Fear, Love, and Art in Oates' 'Plot.'" Critique 15, 1(1973): 59-70.
Waller, G.F. "Joyce Carol Oates's Wonderland: An Introduction." Dalhousie Review 54(Autumn 1974): 480-490. Reprinted In: Bloom, Harold, ed. Modern Critical Views: Joyce Carol Oates. New York: Chelsea House, 1987.
---. "Through Obsession to Transcendence: The Recent Work of Joyce Carol Oates." World Literature Written in English 17(Apr. 1978): 176-180. Reprinted In: Wagner, Linda M., ed. Critical Essays on Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. 161-173.
Weber, Bruce. "When the I's of Novels Cross Over." New York Times 6 Feb. 1999: B, 7.
Wegs, Joyce M. "Don't You Know Who I Am?: The Grotesque in Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" Journal of Narrative Technique 5(Jan. 1975): 66-72. Reprinted In: Wagner, Linda W. Critical Essays on Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. 87-92.
Weinberger, G.J. "Who Is Arnold Friend? The Other Self in Joyce Carol Oates's 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'" American Imago: Studies in Psychoanalysis and Culture 45(Summer 1988): 205-215.
Wesley, Marilyn C. "Father-Daughter Incest as a Social Transgression: A Feminist Reading of Joyce Carol Oates." Women's Studies 31, 3(1992): 251-263.
---. "On Sport: Magic and Masculinity in Joyce Carol Oates' Fiction." Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory 3, 1(1991): 65-75.
---. "Reverence, Rape, Resitance: Joyce Carol Oates and Feminist Film Theory." Mosaic 32(Sep. 1999): 75-85.
---. "The Simultaneous Universe: The Politics of Jamesian Conversion in Joyce Carol Oates's Fiction." Essays in Literature 18(Fall 1991): 269-275.
---. "The Transgressive Heroine: Joyce Carol Oates' 'Stalking.'" Studies in Short Fiction 27(Winter 1990): 15-20.
---. "The Transgressive Other of Joyce Carol Oates's Recent Fiction." Critique 33(Summer 1992): 255-262.
White, Terry. "Allegorical Evil, Existential Choice in O'Connor, Oates, and Styron." Midwest Quarterly 34(Summer 1993): 383-397.
White, William R. "Place Names in Childwold." Notes on Contemporary Literature 15(Jan. 1985): 2.
Wildman, John Hazard. "Beyond Classification--Some Notes on Distinction." Southern Review 9(Winter 1973): 235-237.
Wilson, Mary Ann. "From Thanatos to Eros: A Study of Erotic Love in Joyce carol Oates' Do with Me What You Will." Studies in the Humanities 11(Dec. 1984): 48-55.
Winslow, Joan D. "The Stranger Within: Two Stories by Oates and Hawthorne." Studies in Short Fiction 17(Summer 1980): 263-268.
Zapf, Hubert. "Aesthetic Experience and Ideological Critique in Joyce Carol Oates' 'Master Race.'" International Fiction Review 16(Winter 1989): 48-55.
Zollman, Sol. "Propoganda for Theory of Human Nature in Current American Novels." Literature and Ideology 12(1972): 61-62, 65-66.