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CANADIAN WOMEN WRITING FICTION - A Collection of Essays

CANADIAN WOMEN WRITING FICTION - A Collection of Essays

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CANADIAN WOMEN WRITING FICTION - A Collection of Essays

by Pearlman, Mickey (editor) (Georgeann Murphy; Diane Simmons; Marilyn C. Wesley; Roberta White; Martha M. Vertreace; Margaret K. Schramm; Katherine K. Gottschalk; Virginia Tiger; Abbey H. P. Werlock; Heather Zwicker)

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Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 1993. Book. Very Good+. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. (vi) 177 pp. Black cloth lettered in red on the spine; red endpapers. Light rubbing on the corners of the dustjacket; no interior markings. The Contents are: Introduction by Mickey Pearlman; The Art of Alice Munro: Memory Identity and the Aesthetics of Connection by Georgeann Murphy; Remittance Men: Exile and Identity in the Short Stories of Mavis Gallant by Diane Simmons; Anne Hebert: The Tragic Melodramas by Marilyn C. Wesley; Margaret Atwood: Reflections in a Convex Mirror by Roberta White; Ties That Bind in Marie-Claire Blais's Deaf to the City by Martha M. Vertreace; Identity and Family in the Novels of Janette Turner Hospital by Margaret K. Schramm; Isabel Huggan and Jane Urquhart: Feminie in This by Katherine K. Gottschalk; The I as Sight and Site: Memory and Space in Audrey Thomas's Fiction by Virginia Tiger; Canadian Identity and Women's Voices: The Fiction of Sandra Birdsell and Carol Shields by Abbey H. P. Werlock; and Canadian Women of Color in the New World Order: Marlene Nourbese Philip, Joy Kogawa and Geatrice Culleton Fight Their Way Home by Heather Zwicker..

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
CANADIAN WOMEN WRITING FICTION - A Collection of Essays
Author
Pearlman, Mickey (editor) (Georgeann Murphy; Diane Simmons; Marilyn C. Wesley; Roberta White; Martha M. Vertreace; Margaret K. Schramm; Katherine K. Gottschalk; Virginia Tiger; Abbey H. P. Werlock; Heather Zwicker)
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
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Very Good+
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
087805636X
ISBN 13
9780878056361
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Place of Publication
Jackson, Mississippi
Date Published
1993
Size
8vo
Keywords
equality; me too movement; women's rights; issues; reproductive freedom; feminist movement; suffrage; suffragist; suffragette;
Bookseller catalogs
Literature; Writing and Language;

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