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  1. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?’ is a 1966 short story by the American writer Joyce Carol Oates. It is regarded by many critics as Oates’ best story, and is widely studied and praised for its treatment of some of the darker aspects of early 1960s America.…

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Analysis of Joyce Carol Oates’s Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on April 26, 2022. Probably the most gifted—and certainly the most prolific—literary talent of the second half of the 20th century, Joyce Carol Oates continues to be prolific into the 21st century.

  3. 3 days ago · “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates. Joyce Carol Oates’s most beloved (and most anthologized) short story it seems simple, but even on multiple readings it’s hard to tell just how she’s hypnotizing you, even as Arnold Friend hypnotizes Connie: slowly, and then quickly. What even are we dealing with here?

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  5. Overview. Joyce Carol Oates ’s 1966 short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” tells the story of a teenage girl named Connie who is confronted by a mysterious man named Arnold Friend while her family is away from home. The story was inspired by the real-life serial killer Charles Schmid, who preyed on young women in Tucson ...

  6. Analysis. Connie is a pretty fifteen-year-old girl with a “nervous, giggling habit of craning her neck to glance into mirrors,” as well as a tendency to “check other people’s faces to make sure her own was all right.”. Her mother, who “noticed everything and knew everything,” is irritated by Connie’s vanity and often tells her ...

  7. James’s The Turn of the Screw, in its portrayal of a governess who is pursued by a possibly supernatural entity, is especially relevant to Oates’s work. The fiction of Flannery O’Connor, which tackles the nightmarish aspect of American culture, has also been hugely influential for Oates.

  8. In 1962, 'The Fine White Mist of Winter, ' composed when the author was 19 years old, appeared in The Literary Review and was selected for both the O. Henry Awards and Best American Short Stories of that year. The wheel of love: In the region of ice ; Where are you going, where have you been? ; Unmailed, unwritten letters ; Accomplished desires ...

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