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Keyword [Alice Munro]
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181. An Interpretation Of Rose's Alienation In Who Do You Think You Are?From The Perspective Of Three Orders
182. An Interpretation Of Munro's Runaway From The Perspective Of Eco-criticism
183. An Analysis Of Uncertain Narration And Complex Humanity In Alice Munro's Short Stories
184. A Perspective Study Of Children's Narrative In Alice Monroe's Novels
185. The Space Writing Of Monroe's Novels And Its Multiple Meanings
186. The Narrative Art Of Alice Monroe's Novels
187. Mapping mystic spaces in the self and its stories: Reading (through) the gaps in Ernest Buckler's 'The Mountain and the Valley', Alice Munro's 'Lives of Girls and Women', Peter Ackroyd's 'The House of Doctor Dee', Adele Wiseman's 'Crackpot', and A. S. By
188. A mind's eye view: The artist as mediator in four Canadian fictions (Alice Munro, Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, Jane Urquhart)
189. The ordinary and the epiphanic /death and Eros: Religious and spiritual questing in the fiction of Alice Munro
190. Ordinary children, extraordinary journeys: The role of imagination in the early life and selected fiction of Alice Munro
191. Writing women's lives: The fictional aesthetic of Alice Munro
192. Not real but true: Evolution in form and theme in Alice Munro's 'Lives of Girls and Women', 'The Progress of Love', and 'Open Secrets'
193. Innovation within the modern short story through the interaction of gender, nationality, and genre: Margaret Atwood's 'Wilderness Tips' and Alice Munro's 'Open Secrets'
194. Unintelligible marks: Antidetection in Alice Munro's recent uncollected short fiction
195. The woman's voice: The post-realist fiction of Margaret Atwood, Mavis Gallant and Alice Munro
196. Female sexuality in the fiction of Alice Munro
197. Speaking silences: Narrative, social and metafictional reverberations in selected stories by Alice Munro
198. The poetics of the short story cycle: Alice Munro's 'Lives of Girls and Women' and 'Who Do You Think You Are?'
199. 'The tumble of reason': Paradigmatic reservoirs of meaning in the fiction of Alice Munro
200. ANGLES OF VISION ON ALICE MUNRO'S SHORT FICTION
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