- I'll Take You There (novel)
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author =Joyce Carol Oates
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Romance novel
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release_date =2002
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media_type = Print (Paperback )
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Joyce Carol Oates .Plot summary
A smart student, Anellia, joins a
sorority inSyracuse, New York . Soon enough, she crumbles under the exorbitant debt she runs up. Finally, she pretends she indulges in unrational behaviour to get out of the sorority and move into affordable accommodation elsewhere on campus.She falls for a black student who audits her philosophy lectures. After she stalks him for a while, they sleep together. Eventually, she learns that he is married and has left his wife and children.
She drives to
Crescent, Utah to meet her dying father. After his death, he bequeaths his money to her; she decides to give it to his mistress. However, she buries him toStrykersville, New York , as he requested.Characters
*Anellia, the protagonist; an undergraduate student.
*Dietrich, Fritz, Hendrick, her brothers.
*Ida, her dead mother.
*Erich, the father. He works in the West of the United States.
*Mrs Agnes Thayer, the housekeeper at the sorority. She is British; her sister is fromLeeds .
*Vernor Matheius, her black lover.
*Hildie Pomeroy, her father's mistress.Allusions to other works
*The novel starts with an epitaph from
Ludwig Wittgenstein 's "Philosophical Investigations".
*Philosophy is mentioned withSpinoza ,Nietzsche ,Hegel ,Descartes ,David Hume ,Plato ,Aristotle ,Saint Augustine ,Francis Bacon ,Voltaire ,Immanuel Kant ,Wittgenstein ,Cassirer ,Thomas Aquinas ,Leibnitz , Locke,Democritus ,Bertrand Russell , andPascal .
*Literature is mentioned withJames Joyce ,Franz Kafka ,Walter Scott ,Edward Gibbon ,William Shakespeare , andMilton 's "Paradise Lost ".
*Music is mentioned withLiszt andSchopenhauer .
*Painting is mentioned withEdward Hopper andSalvador Dali .Allusions to actual history
*The
Civil Rights Movement is mentioned through the character of Vernor Matheius.External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B07E3D6163AF933A15753C1A9649C8B63&scp=2&sq=%22i%27ll%20take%20you%20there%22%20%22joyce%20carol%20oates%22&st=cse New York Times review]
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