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  2. List of short stories by Alice Munro - Wikipedia

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    Works by Munro that appeared in anthologies may be more difficult to locate than those that were published in journals or in Munro's original collections but they are likely to be numerous. Please add. "Dulse" in: The Penguin Book of Modern Canadian Short Stories, edited by Wayne Grady, Markham, Ont.: Penguin Books Canada, 1982, 463–81. [7]

  3. Too Much Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Too Much Happiness is a short story collection by Canadian writer Alice Munro, published on August 25, 2009 by McClelland and Stewart's Douglas Gibson Books imprint. [1] The title story is a fictional retelling of the life of the 19th century Russian mathematician and writer Sofia Kovalevskaya. The book contains ten short stories. [2]

  4. Reckoning With Alice Munro's Darkest Secret - AOL

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    Alice Munro’s work is like poetry written on the walls of a prison cell, a voice bearing witness to a woman’s life. ... 30-day high-fiber meal plan to help you lose visceral fat, created by a ...

  5. Alice Munro - Wikipedia

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    Alice Munro at the British Council Writers Directory; Stories by Alice Munro accessible online; Alice Munro's papers (fonds) held at the University of Calgary; How To Tell If You Are in an Alice Munro Story, 8 December 2014; Alice Munro on Nobelprize.org with a pre-recorded video conversation with the Laureate Alice Munro: In Her Own Words

  6. Free Radicals (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Analyzing the story of "Free Radicals," there is a connection between reality and the world Alice Munro creates. Cindy Daniel's article, she explores the works of Munro and how they blend reality with fiction. She states, "Munro uses this technique with deliberate force to explore the worlds she creates more completely.

  7. Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage - Wikipedia

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    In pointing to the influence of O'Connor on the titular story, "Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage," he notes that "if the story were by Flannery O'Connor ... it would have ended in a comedy of the grotesque, with the deluded spinster brought face-to-face with her folly," while "Munro resists the doctrinaire satirist's ...

  8. Who Do You Think You Are? (book) - Wikipedia

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    Who Do You Think You Are? is a book of short stories by Alice Munro, recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, published by Macmillan of Canada in 1978.It won Munro her second Governor General's Award for Fiction in English, [1] and short-listed for the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1980 under its international title, The Beggar Maid (subtitled Stories of Flo and Rose).

  9. Boys and Girls (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Munro's short stories is essential for any interpretation. [2] This story consists of three sections, with the first being the shortest and the last the longest. In this regard, there is not much of a difference between the book version and the earlier one.