Beginning with her earliest, uncollected stories, W.R. Martin critically examines Alice Munro's writing career. He discusses influences on Munro and presents an overview of the prominent features of her art: the typical protagonist, the development of her narrative technique, and the dialectic that involves paradoxes and parallels.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Can Ed. eginning with Alice Munro's earliest, uncollected stories and including some of the stories that appear in The Progress of Love, Martin critically examines Munro's writing career from 1950 to 1986. He discusses each story individually and the way her stories relate to one another, especially her collected works. Author inscription ontitle page. Signed by Author(s). Book. Seller Inventory # 044392
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