Space and Place in Alice Munro's Fiction: A Book with Maps in It
By Christine Lorre-Johnston (Editor), Eleonora Rao (Editor), Ailsa Cox (Contribution by), Anca-Raluca Radu (Contribution by), Caterina Ricciardi (Contribution by), Christine Lorre-Johnston (Contribution by), Claire Omhov re (Contribution by), Corinne Bigot (Contribution by), Eleonora Rao (Contribution by), Fausto Ciompi (Contribution by), Giuseppina Botta (Contribution by), Lynn Blin (Contribution by), Robert McGill (Contribution by)
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By Christine Lorre-Johnston (Editor), Eleonora Rao (Editor), Ailsa Cox (Contribution by), Anca-Raluca Radu (Contribution by), Caterina Ricciardi (Contribution by), Christine Lorre-Johnston (Contribution by), Claire Omhov re (Contribution by), Corinne Bigot (Contribution by), Eleonora Rao (Contribution by), Fausto Ciompi (Contribution by), Giuseppina Botta (Contribution by), Lynn Blin (Contribution by), Robert McGill (Contribution by)
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New essays engaging with the developing field of literary geography to devote attention to the "regional" settings of Munro's stories and how they affect her characters' development or stasis.
Alice Munro, the 2013 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, has revolutionized the architecture of the short story. This collection of essays on Munro engages with literary geography, an emergent interdisciplinary field that is located at the interface between human geography and literary studies and is ...
Alice Munro, the 2013 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, has revolutionized the architecture of the short story. This collection of essays on Munro engages with literary geography, an emergent interdisciplinary field that is located at the interface between human geography and literary studies and is ...


