Alice Munro's Miraculous Art : Critical Essays / edited by Janice Fiamengo, and Gerald Lynch
Collaborateur(s) : Lynch, Gerald | Fiamengo, Janice Ann.
Collection : Reappraisals : Canadian Writers. Éditeur : Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2017Description :310 p. : cov. ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN : 9780776624334 (pbk).Ressources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Check the UO Library catalog.Type de document | Site actuel | Collection | Cote | Numéro de copie | Statut | Notes | Date d'échéance | Code à barres |
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Livres | CR Julien-Couture RC (Learning) Fiction | Fiction | REA FIA 3 (Parcourir l'étagère) | 1 | Disponible | Listed in the L/R section. | A028267 |
Parcourir CR Julien-Couture RC (Learning) Étagères , Localisation: Fiction , Code de collection: Fiction Fermer l'étagère
REA DOY 2 A Scandal in Bohemia / | REA DUT 3 The Art Instinct : | REA ELI 3 Sunday Afternoon / | REA FIA 3 Alice Munro's Miraculous Art : | REA FIN 3 The piano man's daughter / | REA FOE 2 Moonwalking with Einstein : | REA FOE 2-3 Eating Animals / |
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Includes bibliographical references.
"Alice Munro's Miraculous Art presents a collection of essays on the Nobel laureate's writings, covering the entirety of Munro's career from the first stories in the early 1950s to her final works. The in-depth exploration of Munro's characteristic forms, themes, and most notable literary effects is complemented by Munro scholar and biographer Robert Thacker, who contributes a substantial bio-critical introduction to her career. This reappraisal of one of Canada's most celebrated authors will no doubt become an invaluable contribution to reading, teaching and appreciating Alice Munro's remarkable – indeed miraculous – oeuvre." (Book Cover)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTORY:
[1.] Alice Munro's Miraculous Art / Janice Fiamengo and Gerald Lynch
[2.] "This is Not a Story, Only Life": Wondering with Alice Munro / Robert Thacker
I FORMS:
[3.] Living in the Story: Fictional Reality in the Stories of Alice Munro / Charles E. May
[4.] From Munro's Lives to Shields's "Scenes": A Canadian Female Bildungsroman that "fit[s] into the hollow of her hand" / Laurie Kruk
[5.] "The stuff they put in the old readers": Remembered and Recited Poetry in the Stories of Alice Munro / Sara Jamieson
[6.] Carried Away by Letters: Alice Munro and the Epistolary Mode / Maria Löschnigg
[7.] Bridging the Gaps through Story Cycle: The View from Castle Rock / Tina Trigg
II THEMES:
[8.] The Short Stories of Alice Laidlaw, 1950-51 / D.M.R. Bentley
[9.] Momentous Shifts and Unimagined Changes in "Jakarta" / Tracy Ware
[10.] "First and Last": The Figure of the Infant in "Dear Life" and "My Mother's Dream" / Alisa Cox
[11.] Invasion Narratives: Alice Munro's "Free Radicals" and Joyce Carol Oates's "Where are you going, Where Have You Been?" / Carol L. Beran
[12.] Religion in Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women and Who Do You Think You Are? / Josephene Kealey
III EFFECTS:
[13.] "Something": The "Dark Sides" of Alice Munro's Story-Telling in Its American Context / David R. Jarraway
[14.] Desire and Deferral: "Royal Beatings" / Ian Dennis
[15.] "Don't Take Her Word For It": Autobiographical Approximation and Shame in Munro's The View from Castle Rock / Linda M. Morra
[16.] Once Upon a Time: Temporality in the Narration of Alice Munro / E.D. Blodgett
L'ENVOI :
[17.] On Sitting Down to Read "Lichen" Once Again / Magdalene Redekop
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