This timely book participates in the reshaping of our collective imagination being undertaken by women writers. In a set of readings that examines the work of Audrey Thomas, Margaret Atwood, Jane Rule, Alice Munro, Marian Engel, and Mavis Gallant, Lorna Irvine brings out the stories within the stories that overturn traditional conventions for writing and reading literary texts. Here is a book that will help inform opinions on a topic of growing interest.
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This timely book participates in the reshaping of our collective imagination being undertaken by women writers. In a set of readings that examines the work of Audrey Thomas, Margaret Atwood, Jane Rule, Alice Munro, Marian Engel, and Mavis Gallant, Lorna Irvine brings out the stories within the stories that overturn traditional conventions for writing and reading literary texts. Here is a book that will help inform opinions on a topic of growing interest.
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NF. Ex-academic-lib (please see description below). Hardcover in green cloth with silver stamped titles and figure to spine and front, no jacket, 8vo. 1669pp. + note on author. Index, bibliography, endnotes Near Fine. Lib indications are pastedown call lower spine end, stamps to front pastedown and upper page edges; stamps, barcode and checksheet rear free endpaper. Else as new: tight, strong binding (though favoring several places within); cloth and titles sharp and bright; pages clean and unmarked.