Marriages and Infidelities
Marriages and Infidelities (1972) is the fourth volume of short stories by Joyce Carol Oates. In this collection, Oates explores the relationship between love and betrayal.
Contents
- The Sacred Marriage
- Puzzle (Joyce Carol Oates)
- Love and Death (Joyce Carol Oates)
- 29 Inventions
- Problems of Adjustment in Survivors of Natural/Unnatural Disasters
- By the River
- Extraordinary Popular Delusions (Joyce Carol Oates)
- Stalking (Joyce Carol Oates)
- Scenes of Passion and Despair
- Plot (Joyce Carol Oates)
- The Children (Joyce Carol Oates)
- Happy Onion
- Normal Love
- Stray Children
- Wednesday's Child (Joyce Carol Oates)
- Loving a Man
- Losing a Man
- Loving a Man
- Did You Ever Slip on Red Blood?
- The Metamorphosis (Joyce Carol Oates)
- Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
- The Lady with the Pet Dog (Joyce Carol Oates)
- The Spiral
- The Turn of the Screw (Joyce Carol Oates)
- The Dead (Joyce Carol Oates)
- Nightmusic
References
- Souther, R (1998). Marriages and Infidelities, Celestial Timepiece: A Joyce Carol Oates Home Page, .
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