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Joyce and Carol
Contemporary American writers in this tradition include Joyce Carol Oates, in such novels as Bellefleur and A Bloodsmoor Romance and short story collections such as Night-Side ( Skarda 1986b ) and Raymond Kennedy in his novel Lulu Incognito.
* Skarda, Patricia, ( 1986b ) " Oates, Joyce Carol " in Jack Sullivan ed.
Prolific American writer Joyce Carol Oates wrote an introduction for a collection of Lovecraft stories.
* 1938 – Joyce Carol Oates, American novelist
American author Joyce Carol Oates also references Laocoön in her 1989 novel American Appetites.
Traditionalists including John Updike and Joyce Carol Oates maintained significant influence on the form.
As an undergraduate student at Princeton University, Rampton studied writing under Joyce Carol Oates, E. L. Doctorow and John McPhee.
** Black Water by Joyce Carol Oates
** What I Lived For by Joyce Carol Oates
** Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates
* Joyce Carol Oates on King Lear
* Joyce Carol Oates ' short story In the Region of Ice contains the dialog between Claudio and his sister, and also parallels the same plea with the student, Allen Weinstein, and his teacher, Sister Irene.
Unsuccessful nominees ( in chronological order of earliest nomination ) include such established writers as V. S. Naipaul, Cees Nooteboom, José Saramago, Rohinton Mistry, Margaret Atwood, Don DeLillo, Ian McEwan, Haruki Murakami, Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Peter Carey, Carlos Fuentes, Jonathan Franzen, John McGahern, Julian Barnes, J. M. Coetzee, Cormac McCarthy, Salman Rushdie, Barbara Kingsolver and Joyce Carol Oates.
* Joyce Carol Oates on Antony and Cleopatra
* Joyce Carol Oates: Black Girl / White Girl
* Joyce Carol Oates's Black Water
Such disparate writers as Joyce Carol Oates with Accursed Inhabitants of the House of Bly ( 1994 ), Louis Auchincloss with The Ambassadress ( 1950 ), Tom Stoppard with The Real Thing ( 1982 ), and Alan Hollinghurst with The Line of Beauty ( 2004 ) were explicitly influenced by James's works.
* JCO on Flannery O ' Connor Five O ' Connor essays by Joyce Carol Oates
Famous writer Joyce Carol Oates was also a resident of Pendleton.
Joyce Carol Oates in the New York Times called the book " engrossing, intelligent and provocative ", praised the power of its descriptive passages, and found its darker tone more in keeping with the later Wimsey novels than with the " zest and flashy originality " of the earlier ones.
* Death of a Salesman: A Celebration by Joyce Carol Oates
* The Mystery of JonBenét Ramsey by Joyce Carol Oates
* Joyce Carol Oates – Middle Age: A Romance
* Joyce Carol Oates-Blonde
* Joyce Carol Oates-We Were the Mulvaneys

Joyce and Oates
* The O. Henry Prize Stories 2002 ( selected by, with Joyce Carol Oates and Colson Whitehead ) ( 2002 )
The fictional Catamount College in the novella Beasts by Joyce Carol Oates is based on Smith College.
* Freaky Green Eyes, by Joyce Carol Oates ( 2006 )

Joyce and wrote
In an autobiographical piece that Orwell sent to the editors of Twentieth Century Authors in 1940, he wrote: " The writers I care about most and never grow tired of are: Shakespeare, Swift, Fielding, Dickens, Charles Reade, Flaubert and, among modern writers, James Joyce, T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence.
He wrote novels in a stream of consciousness style that Joyce acknowledged, and also many essays.
The first signs of what would eventually become Finnegans Wake came in August 1923 when Joyce wrote the sketch " Here Comes Everybody ", which dealt for the first time with the book's protagonist HCE.
Joyce wrote to Weaver in late 1929 that he had " explained to all about the book, at least a great deal, and he promised me that if I found it madness to continue, in my condition, and saw no other way out, that he would devote himself heart and soul to the completion of it, that is the second part and the epilogue or fourth.
Joyce acknowledged this when he wrote to Eugene Jolas that:
Samuel Beckett collated words from foreign languages on cards for Joyce to use, and, as Joyce's eyesight worsened, wrote down the text from his dictation.
Joyce also broadcast on and wrote scripts for the German Büro Concordia organisation, which ran several black propaganda stations, many of which pretended to broadcast illegally from within Britain.
He also wrote an essay on the works of James Joyce, connecting it with his own theories on the eternal return (" literature is saturated with nostalgia for the myth of the eternal repetition "), and deeming Joyce himself an anti-historicist " archaic " figure among the modernists.
An admirer of Joyce and Pound, MacDiarmid wrote much of his early poetry in anglicised Lowland Scots, a literary dialect which had also been used by Robert Burns.
MacDiarmid wrote a number of long poems, including On a Raised Beach, Three Hymns to Lenin and In Memoriam James Joyce, in which he incorporated materials from science, linguistics, history and even found poems based on texts from the Times Literary Supplement.
Graig Nettles wrote in his book ' Balls ' ( 1984 ) co-written with sports historian Peter Golenbock ( who also wrote Number 1 with Martin, and the 1994 Martin biography Wild, High and Tight ) that Billy was once analyzed by Dr. Joyce Brothers, psychologist and advice columnist.
He wrote early FAQs on ASCII art, Kate Bush, Thomas Pynchon, and James Joyce.
Chaplin's biographer Joyce Milton wrote that Selznick was worried about legal issues by signing her to a contract that might conflict with her preexisting contracts with the Chaplin studio.
The generation of Irish poets who followed Yeats were, to simplify, divided between those who were influenced by his early Celtic style and those who followed such modernist figures as James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, both of whom wrote poetry as well as their better known fiction and drama.
Joyce also wrote Finnegans Wake, Dubliners, and the semi-autobiographical A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
Joyce also wrote Finnegans Wake, Dubliners, and the semi-autobiographical A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
After his London office and apartment had been destroyed in The Blitz, Coward wrote Blithe Spirit in 1941 during a holiday that he took with actress Joyce Carey to Portmeirion on the coast of Snowdonia in Wales.
He deconstructed her voice in Thema ( Omaggio a Joyce ) ( 1958 ) and wrote his Circles ( 1960 ), Folk Songs ( 1964 ), Sequenza III for woman's voice ( 1965 ), and Recital I ( for Cathy ) ( 1972 ) for her.
Joyce entered a franchise partnership with Horton in 1967, and Joyce reportedly wrote " You must be kidding!
He planned to kill Joyce as early as the third season, and he wrote the episode to reflect what he experienced when he lost his own mother to a brain aneurysm.
Joyce wrote a number of popular educational works on science and mathematics.

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