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DAUGHTERS and MOTHERS in Alice Munro's Later Stories (Paperback)
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DAUGHTERS and MOTHERS in Alice Munro's Later Stories (Paperback)
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Loot Price R390
Discovery Miles 3 900
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Toronto literary scholar Deborah Heller describes Munro's treatment
of mother-daughter relationships in four more recent stories, "My
Mother's Dream," "Family Furnishings," "Soon," and "Silence,"
showing how these later works transform the earlier
autobiographical material in surprising ways. "A fascinating
exploration of the uneven terrain of mother-daughter relationships
. . . This raw territory, including the mutual hatreds and
resentments that Munro portrays so painfully, is perhaps best dealt
with in fiction. The emotional landscape is mapped carefully in
Deborah Heller's thoughtful and provocative essay. Her subject is
intense, and intriguing, and has made me want to go back and read
Munro again." -Pamela Hook, Los Gatos, CA "Reading Deborah Heller's
essay, one comes upon entirely new layers of meaning in Munro's
stories-insights which illuminate the troubled relationships being
described. Lovers of Alice Munro, mothers, daughters, feminists,
and anyone interested in the mother-daughter connection-this is a
"must read" -Susan Sherrell, Oakland, CA "Ouch . . . really touches
a nerve " -Beverly Marcus, Seattle, WA "A gratifying analysis of
complex daughter-mother relationships . . ." -Claudia Singer,
Malden, MA
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