Upon the Sweeping Flood and Other Stories

Upon the Sweeping Flood and Other Stories is a collection of short stories written by Joyce Carol Oates. It was published in 1966 by Vanguard Press.[1][2][3][4]

Upon the Sweeping Flood
First edition
AuthorJoyce Carol Oates
LanguageEnglish
PublisherVanguard Press
Publication date
1966
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages224
ISBN0449224635

Stories

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Those stories first appearing in literary journals are indicated.[5][6]

Reception

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Upon the Sweeping Flood "achieves in its best stories the distinctively violent yet compassionate vision that would inform her later fiction" according to literary critic Greg Johnson.[7]

Kirkus Reviews was "disappointed" at the lurid narratives involving "hideous incidentals" which they report mars the collection. Acknowledging that Oates is a notable author, the article observes that the volume suggests "An on-going talent—idling."[8]

Analysis

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Joanne V. Creighton points out both the differences and the similarities between the two volumes:

Less often set in Eden County than the stories in By the North Gate, those in Upon the Sweeping Flood embody some of the same themes: the groping of inarticulate people for order and meaning and the discovery of hidden, unlovely depth of passion or of emptiness within one's self. The emphasis here, however, is more focused on the interrelationships among people, be they familial, emotional, or social. Oates exhibits here the beginning of her intense preoccupation with both the tenacious bands of the family and the mysterious emotions of love.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Upon the Sweeping Flood and Other Stories". Good Reads. Good Reads Inc.
  2. ^ Barbara Lounsberry (1 January 1998). The Tales We Tell: Perspectives on the Short Story. Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-30396-8.
  3. ^ "Upon the Sweeping Flood And Other Short Stories". University of San Francisco. University of San Francisco.
  4. ^ Johnson, 1994 p. 218-221: Selected Bibliography, Primary Works
  5. ^ Lercangee, 1986, See Short Stories and Tales, pp. 7-47
  6. ^ "The Glass Ark: A Joyce Carol Oates Bibliography". Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  7. ^ Johnson, 1994 (1)
  8. ^ Kirkus, 1966
  9. ^ Creighton, Joanne V. (1979). Joyce Carol Oates. Boston: Twayne. p. 32.

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