Alice Munro
Understanding, Adapting and Teaching
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:20th Jan '16
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This book provides a comprehensive study of Alice Munro, exploring her fiction through literary, film, and pedagogical lenses.
This insightful exploration presents a fresh perspective on the works of Alice Munro. The text is thoughtfully organized into three distinct parts, each reflecting the core themes of understanding, adapting, and teaching. In the first part, readers will find four scholarly articles that delve into various literary aspects of Munro's celebrated short fiction. These analyses provide a rich context for appreciating her storytelling craft.
The second part shifts focus to the realm of adaptations, featuring four essays that examine how Munro's stories have been transformed for both television and film. This section highlights the challenges and creative decisions involved in bringing her narratives to the screen, offering a unique lens through which to view her work.
In the final part, the book addresses the educational dimensions of Munro's fiction. It includes an essay discussing the didactic qualities present in her stories, along with several interviews with educators who have incorporated Munro's works into their syllabi. This comprehensive approach not only enhances the understanding of her literature but also emphasizes its relevance in contemporary teaching practices. Overall, this book serves as a valuable resource for both scholars and educators interested in the multifaceted nature of Alice Munro's literary contributions.
ISBN: 9783319240596
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161 pages
1st ed. 2016