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]

First edition

Stories

  • "Archways"
  • "At the Seminary"
  • "Dying"
  • "First Views of the Enemy"
  • "Norman and the Killer"
  • "Stigmata"
  • "The Death of Mrs. Sheer"
  • "The Man that Turned Into a Statue"
  • "The Survival of Childhood"
  • "Upon the Sweeping Flood"
  • "What Death With Love Should Have To Do"
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gollark: And a lot of discussion moved off into georgespace and such.
gollark: Some other people haven't left but still aren't here very much.
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References

  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.
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