Alice Munro

Alice Munro

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Aug 6, 1998 · English · Paperback (208 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Aug 6, 1998
Publisher Manchester University Press
ISBN-10 0719045592
ISBN-13 9780719045592

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This comprehensive exploration delves deep into the literary world crafted by Alice Munro, a prominent figure in contemporary literature. The authors provide an insightful analysis of her themes, character development, and narrative structures, revealing the intricacies of her storytelling that have captivated readers worldwide. With a focus on her short stories, the study highlights how Munro's work transcends conventional boundaries and invites readers to engage with the nuances of human experience.

Howells and Thieme engage with Munro's unique ability to blend the ordinary with the profound, showcasing her talent for illuminating the complexities of everyday life. They analyze the landscapes and social settings that shape her characters, examining how the interplay of place and identity enriches her narratives. Throughout the study, readers discover the layers of emotion and psychological depth that Munro masterfully weaves into her stories.

Scholars and fans alike will find this groundbreaking study an invaluable resource, not only shedding light on the author's influence in literature but also celebrating her contributions to the art of storytelling. As the first of its kind in Britain, it offers a fresh perspective on Munro's work, ensuring her legacy continues to inspire future generations of writers and readers.
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