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Metafiction: Critical Essay by Helen Hoy

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Alice Munro
About 39 pages (11,712 words)
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SOURCE: Hoy, Helen. “‘Rose and Janet’: Alice Munro's Metafiction.” Canadian Literature 121 (summer 1989): 59-83.

In the following essay, Hoy traces the complicated publication history of Alice Munro's collection of short fiction Who Do You Think You Are? and discusses stylistic and thematic aspects of her stories.

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