Alice Munro: Reminiscence, Interpretation, Adaptation and Comparison

Alice Munro: Reminiscence, Interpretation, Adaptation and Comparison

Alice Munro: Reminiscence, Interpretation, Adaptation and Comparison

Alice Munro: Reminiscence, Interpretation, Adaptation and Comparison

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Overview

The book offers an intercultural perspective on the work of Alice Munro, the Canadian 2013 Nobel Laureate in Literature. The texts are divided into reminiscences, literary interpretations, film and stage adaptations and comparative analyses. The contributors are academics and writers from Canada, Poland and France.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783631654149
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 05/31/2015
Series: Dis/Continuities: Torun Studies in Language, Literature and Culture , #8
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mirosława Buchholtz is Professor of English Literature and Head of the English Department at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland. Her research interests include American and Canadian literature.
Eugenia Sojka is Head of the Canadian Studies Centre at the University of Silesia, Poland and former Vice-President of the Polish Association for Canadian Studies. Her research interests focus on Canadian diasporic and Indigenous literature and culture.

Table of Contents

Contents: Eugenia Sojka and Mirosława Buchholtz: Intercultural Encounters with Alice Munro. Introduction – Daphne Marlatt: Just before… she wrote – Tomson Highway: Two Stories – Gerald Lynch: Three Encounters with Alice Munro – Lola Lemire Tostevin: A Touch of Evil in Carstairs – Kim Aubrey: A Process of Discovery: Exploring Narrative Structure and Tension in Two Short Stories by Alice Munro – Corinne Bigot: Ghost Texts, Patterns of Entrapment, and Lines of Flight: Reading Stories from Too Much Happiness and Dear Life in Connection with Earlier Stories – Alicja Piechucka: «[T]hat Embarrassed Me Considerably. As It Would Any Man»: The Masculinity Crisis in Alice Munro’s Dear Life – Katarzyna Więckowska: Adaptation in Alice Munro’s Who Do You Think You Are? – Shelley Scott: Courting Johanna: Adapting Alice Munro for the Stage – Marta Sibierska: Exploration - Adaptation: Towards Redefining the Relation between Literature and Film. The Case of Hateship Loveship – George Elliott Clarke: Alice Munro’s Black Bottom; or Black Tints and Euro Hints in Lives of Girls and Women – Małgorzata Poks: Impossible Escape from Jubilee and Winesburg: The Making of an Artist – Agnieszka Salska: Place in Fiction: Alice Munro, Eudora Welty and the Tradition of American Small-town Stories – Mirosława Buchholtz: The Canadian Junction: Mavis Gallant’s and Alice Munro’s Narrative Practice.
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