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El. knyga: Alice Munro: Understanding, Adapting and Teaching

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The book offers a new approach to the study of Alice Munro's fiction. Its innovative quality consists in juxtaposing a variety of literary analyses of selected stories with two other ways of looking at her fiction: the perspectives of film adaptation and of pedagogy. The book is divided into three parts which mirror the key words in the title: understanding, adapting and teaching. Part One consists of four articles on various aspects of Munro's short fiction from a literary perspective. Part Two - four essays - addresses editing and film adaptations of Munro's stories (both television and feature films). Part Three consists of an essay on didactic aspects of Munro's fiction and of several interviews with teachers of Canadian literature who have included stories by Munro in their syllabi.
Reading and Interviewing of Alice Munro
1(12)
Miroslawa Buchholtz
Part I Understanding
Gender and Space in "The Albanian Virgin"
13(10)
Dorota Filipczak
Images of Past and Present: Memory and Identity in Alice Munro's Short-Story Cycles
23(14)
Jedrzej Burszta
Missions and Explorers: "Amundsen" as a Key to Reading Alice Munro's Other Stories
37(12)
Magdalena Laduniuk
`Shockingly Like, and Unlike, Home': Gothic Realism in the Progress of Love
49(18)
Tomasz Sikora
Part II Adapting
Hateship Loveship, Adaptation
67(8)
Ewa Bodal
Nelly Strehlau
Del Jordan: Becoming a Writer
75(14)
Emilia Leszczynska
"There Is a Change Coming [ ...] in the Lives of Girls and Women." Del Jordan's and Catherine Sloper's Ways to Independence
89(16)
Paula Suchorska
Works by Alice Munro in Textual and Editorial Scholarship: Through the Prism of Konrad Gorski's Study
105(12)
Grzegorz Koneczniak
Part III Teaching
The Question of Sources: Teaching Texts Versus Hypotexts
117(6)
Heliane Ventura
Teaching Alice Munro in Canada
123(2)
David Staines
Alice Munro in Japan and Germany: Interviews
125(6)
Keiko Beppu
Anca-Raluca Radu
Teaching Alice Munro in Poland: Interviews
131(10)
Agnieszka Salska
Lucyna Aleksandrowicz-Pedich
Alice Munro at Polish Universities: An Analysis of Selected Academic Texts, Including BA, MA and PhD Theses
141(10)
Grzegorz Koneczniak
The Lesson of the Mistress: From "The Office" to "To Reach Japan"
151
Miroslawa Buchholtz