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wahistorian 's review for:
The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror
by Joyce Carol Oates
Not a stand-out in the Joyce Carol Oates oeuvre. Creepy, yes; terror, no. Oates is always a keen observer of people, their oddities, and their effects on others, however, and that eye for emotional detail does carry you along. The best story in the book, "Equatorial," has as much to say about gender relations among men and women of a particular class and a particular age as it does about fear.