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Symbolic Games in *A Garden of Earthly Delights* by Joyce Carol Oates
The ArtsHumanities & Social Sciences Communications

Symbolic Games in *A Garden of Earthly Delights* by Joyce Carol Oates

D. O. Horvath

Explore how postmodern thought influences Joyce Carol Oates' *Wonderland Quartet*, particularly in *A Garden of Earthly Delights*. This research by Dorota Olivia Horvath delves into the contrasting approaches of Lewis Carroll's Alice and Oates' Clara, revealing themes of chaos, authority, and strategic manipulation through the lens of Deleuze's concept of postmodern games.... show more
Abstract
This article will show that postmodern thoughts play an essential role in Joyce Carol Oates’ Wonderland Quartet. In its opening novel A Garden of Earthly Delights, I will also consider the imagery of Lewis Carroll’s Alice texts that influenced Oates’ Quartet. Oates’ and Carroll’s texts share the depiction of decentralised permissiveness and rejection of all authority that I interpret through the aesthetic conception of postmodern games by Gilles Deleuze. By blurring the lines between fantasy and reality, the aspect of violence is repressed in Carroll’s texts. However, Oates aestheticizes violence to maximize the diverse impact of postmodern sentiment on American cultural forms that emerged in the decades of the 1950s and 1960s. In contrast to Carroll’s Alice, who demands order to protect herself from the chaos, Clara in A Garden of Earthly Delights rejects conventions and fabricates chaos to alleviate her unprivileged condition.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 01, 2022
Authors
Dorota Olivia Horvath
Tags
postmodern thoughtJoyce Carol OatesWonderland QuartetA Garden of Earthly DelightsLewis Carrollchaosviolent aesthetics
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