Alice Munro and the Art of Time
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Alberta Press
Publishing:1st May '25
£25.99
This title is due to be published on 1st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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Situated in the practice and expertise of close textual analysis, Alice Munro and the Art of Time explores notions of time in a selection of Munro’s stories.
In Alice Munro and the Art of Time, Laura K. Davis demonstrates how one of the world’s greatest writers of short stories challenged and reconfigured traditional assumptions about time. In chapters that analyze selected stories and collections from across Munro’s career, Davis examines the formal and conceptual function of temporality in Munro’s oeuvre, considering the relationship between the past and the present, material experiences of being, story structure, memory, and memoir. While place has been considered extensively by scholars of the Nobel-Prize-winning author’s work, time has not been given equal attention, until now. Clear and compelling interpretations of Munro’s stories offer insights into her writing process, her representations of character and setting, and the complexities of her narrative techniques—which often evade linearity and chronology, emphasizing, instead, revision, repetition, and the body. By highlighting the connections between time and various tropes in Munro’s work, including identity, ephemerality, and environmental change, this study provides new, exciting avenues for engaging with Munro’s work. As Davis reveals, Munro’s intricate narrative structures resist dominant conceptions of time and instead epitomize a complex, diverse understanding of life, often centering women’s knowledge while simultaneously foregrounding the possibilities and necessity of performativity, inclusion, and change.
“Alice Munro and the Art of Time demonstrates the richness of Munro’s approaches to time in her short stories.” Kait Pinder, Acadia University
ISBN: 9781772128017
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 450g
320 pages