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16 paź 2021 · Thacker takes us along the parallel tracks of Munro's life and her stories, to bring us a thorough, revealing, and enriching account of both Includes bibliographical references (p. 577-630) and index "Emblem edition with new chapter published 2011" -- verso
Introduction: Alice Munro’s “Approach and Recognition” Part One: Narrative Techniques, Forms, and Critical Issues: Establishing a Presence Clear Jelly: Alice Munro’s Narrative Dialectics (1983) Connection: Alice Munro and Ontario (1984) Critical Interlude: Conferring Munro (1987) 65 Munro’s Progress: A Review of The Progress of Love ...
Reading Alice Munro, 1973–2013 brings together 16 essays written over four decades and it aims ‘to track a perpetually deepening fascination with Munro’s writing, and because of that writing and its efects, with her life and the trajectory of her writing career’ (p. 4).
Reading Alice Munro : 1973-2013 / Robert Thacker. Includes bibliographical references and index. Issued in print and electronic formats. ISBN 978-1-55238-839-6 (paperback).–ISBN 978-1-55238-842-6 (epub).– ISBN 978-1-55238-843-3 (mobi).–ISBN 978-1-55238-840-2 (open access pdf).– ISBN 978-1-55238-841-9 (pdf). 1.
Canadian writer Alice Munro is the 2013 Nobel Laureate in Literature. This collection of essays by authors from Poland, Canada and France presents an intercultural perspective on her work and a new approach to Munro’s art of short story writing.
account of Munro’s biography, her position as a feminist, her evocation of life in small-town Ontario, her non-fictional writings as well as her short stories, and her artistic achievement.
special issue to Alice Munro’s short fiction, although a great number of individual stories have been examined throughout the preceding issues, with the first one (1983) already encapsulating a critical article on Lives of Girls and Women (1971) and Who Do You