Alice Munro | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Alice Munro.

Alice Munro | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Alice Munro.
This section contains 311 words
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Alice Munro's The Beggar Maid is a history not of endless love but of many loves that ended too soon. Here ten connected stories follow the early and middle life of a woman named Rose, born around 1930 in West Hanratty, Ontario, a shabby, depressed small town of the sort that talented and sensitive kids like Rose will do almost anything to get out of, only to spend the rest of their lives remembering what it was like.

Munro records the development of Rose's emotions without making them seem to "stand for" anything outside of Rose's own sense of her life. (p. 43)

[Each] story considers some remembered instance of love or desire that has been thwarted or transformed by the passage of time, but no definite conclusion emerges to make all the parts cohere. These things happened to Rose, they made a difference, she remembers them, if not fondly...

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This section contains 311 words
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Buy the Critical Essay by Thomas R. Edwards
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