The Tumble of Reason : Alice Munro's Discourse of Absence /
Much of the critical writing on the fiction of Alice Munro has explored and emphasized Munro's 'realism'. But her stories frequently turn on what has been left out; they are rife with unsent (unfinished) letters, with things people mean to, but do not, say or tell. Ajay Heble's s...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto, Ont. :
University of Toronto Press,
1994.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- Introduction: The Disruption of Writing
- 1 Early 'Signs of Invasion': Dance of the Happy Shades
- 2 'So Many Created Worlds': Lives of Girls and Women
- 3 The Politics of Deferral: Power and Suspicion in Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You
- 4 Acknowledging the Nether Voices: Signs of Instability in Who Do You Think You Are?
- 5 Towards a Poetics of Surprise: 'Change and Possibility' in The Moons of Jupiter
- 6 'It's What I Believe': Patterns of Complicity in The Progress of Love
- 7 (Re)construction and/as Deception in Friend of My YouthConclusion: The Problem of an Ending
- NOTES
- WORKS CONSULTED
- INDEX
- A
- B
- C
- D
- F
- G
- H
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- W
- Y