Thacker, Robert. Alice Munro. McClelland and Stewart.
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Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Performance of text | Ethel Wilson | |
Performance of text | Margaret Atwood | |
Performance of text | Alice Munro | Alice Laidlaw (later AM
), barely out of her teens, first reached a wide audience when her story The Strangers was broadcast by the CBC
through the producer Robert Weaver
. Thacker, Robert. Alice Munro. McClelland and Stewart. 3 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Carol Shields | While she was enrolled in a magazine-writing course at the University of Toronto
, CS
wrote a story which to her amazement her instructor arranged to have broadcast on the CBC
, and over the... |
Intertextuality and Influence | L. M. Montgomery | The novel had six editions before November 1908; its instant success brought sometimes unwanted celebrity to the author. She was pleased, however, to receive an admiring letter from Mark Twain
. Many of the reviews... |
Friends, Associates | Alice Munro | For years Robert Weaver
, CBC
producer, was AM
's only friend in the literary world. In the late 1970s she bonded with Margaret Laurence
(with whom, a few years earlier, she had differed when... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Alice Munro | They had been students together although, as a veteran, he was a few years older. Fremlin had sent her one of the best letters she ever had about her writing, she said, after hearing her... |
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