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Alice Munro Geburtsjahr 1931 Sprache Englisch Begründung: Bibliothèque Nobel 2013 Bernhard Zweifel Alice Munro Geburtsjahr 1931 Sprache englisch Begründung: "master of the contemporary short story" Zusatzinformationen Sekundärliteratur • Louis K. Mackendrick, Probable Fictions: Alice Munro's Narrative Acts, ed. ( 1981) • Ildiko De Papp Carrington, Controlling the Uncontrollable: The Fiction of Alice Munro (1989) • Beverly Rasporich, Dance of the Sexes: Art and Gender in the Fiction of Alice Munro (19 90) • Catherine Ross, Alice Munro: A Double Life (1992) • Ajay Heble, The Tumble of Reason: Alice Munro's Discourse of Absence (1994) • Joh n Cooke, The Influence of Painting on Five Canadian Writers (1996) • Coral Ann Howells, Alice Munro (1998) • Robert Thacker, The Rest of the Story: Critical Essays on Alice Munro (1999) • Sheila Munro, Lives of Mothers and Daughters: Growing up With Alice Munro (2002) • Jo ann McCaig, Reading in: Alice Munro's Archives (2002) • Robert Thacker, Alice Munro: Writing Her Lives: A Biography (2005) • Isla Duncan, Alice Munro's Narrative Art (2011) • Angela Schader, Bescheiden sein, nicht auffallen, NZZ (2013) • Angela _Schader, Es muss nicht immer Ra ttengift sein, NZZ (2012) • Thomas Leuchtenmüller, Von der betörenden Magie des Alltags, NZZ (2013) • Angela Schader, Die ersten und die letzten Dinge, NZZ (2014) • Angela Schader, Die Freiheit und ihr Preis, NZZ(2014) Film Open Secrets, - film: Edge of Madness (2002), dir. by Anne Wheeler, starring Brendan Fehr, Caroline Dhavernas, and Corey Sevier, based on the story 'A Wilderness Station' Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage: Stories, - films: Away From Her (2006), dir. by Sarah Polley, starring Julie Christie, Gordon Pinset, Michael Murphy, based on the story 'The Bear Came O ver the Mountain'; Hateship, Loveship (2013), dir. by Liza Johnson, starring Kristen Wiig, Guy Pearce, Hailee Steinfeld, based on the story 'Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage' Runaway: Stories, - film: Julieta (2016), dir. by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Emma Suárez, Adriana Ugarte, Daniel Grao, Inma Cuesta, based on the stories 'Chance', 'Soon', and 'Silence' Werkverzeichnis Dance of the Happy Shades [1968] 213.1682 Belletristik Dance of the Happy Shades [1968] 213.1680 The Peace of Utrecht [1968] 213.1682 1950 - 1959 The Office [1968] 213.1680 Story for Sunday [1950] A Trip to the Coast [1968] 213.1682 The Dimensions of a Shadow [1950] The Office [1968] 213.1682 The Widower [1951] Red Dress - 1946 [1968] 213.1682 A Basket of Strawberries [1953] Red Dress - 1946 [1968] 213.1680 The Idillic Summer [1954] Boys and Girls [1968] 213.1682 At the Other Place [1955] Boys and Girls [1968] 213.1680 The Edge of Town [1955] Day of the Butterfly [1968] 213.1682 Goodbye Myra [1956] Day of the Butterfly [1968] 213.1680 How Could I Do That? [1956] The Time of Death [1968] 213.1680 The Dangerous One [1957] An Ounce of Cure [1968] 213.1682 The Peace of Utrecht [1968] 213.1680 1960 - 1969 The Time of Death [1968] 213.1682 An Ounce of Cure [1968] 213.1680 Sunday Afternoon [1968] 213.1682 1970 - 1979 The Shining Houses [1968] 213.1680 Baptizing [1971] The Shining Houses [1968] 213.1682 Epilogue: The Photographer [1971] Images [1968] 213.1680 The Flats Road [1971] Images [1968] 213.1682 Lives of Girls and Women [1971] 213.1710 Thanks for the Ride [1968] 213.1680 Changes and Ceremonies [1971] Thanks for the Ride [1968] 213.1682 Princess Ida [1971] Sunday Afternoon [1968] 213.1680 Age of Faith [1971] A Trip to the Coast [1968] 213.1680 Heirs of the Living Body [1971] Walker Brothers Cowboy [1968] 213.1682 Ally and Lizzy [1971] Walker Brothers Cowboy [1968] 213.1680 The Red Dress [1973] Postcard [1968] 213.1682 Marrakesh [1974] 213.1740 Postcard [1968] 213.1680 Something I've Been Meaning To Tell You [1974] 213.1740 1 / 3 11.02.2021 Bibliothèque Nobel 2013 Alice Munro The Ottawa Valle [1974] 213.1740 White Dump [1986] How I Met My Husband [1974] 213.1740 Oranges and Apples [1987] 213.1870 Memorial [1974] 213.1740 Wigtime [1987] 213.1870 Winter Wind [1974] 213.1740 Pictures of the Ice [1987] 213.1870 Forgievness in Families [1974] 213.1740 Goodness and Mercy [1987] 213.1870 Tell Me Yes or No [1974] 213.1740 Hold Me Fast, Don't Let Me Pass [1987] 213.1870 The Found Boat [1974] 213.1740 Oh, What Avails [1987] 213.1870 Executioners [1974] 213.1740 Differently [1987] 213.1870 Walking on Water [1974] 213.1740 Meneseteung [1987] 213.1870 Material [1974] 213.1740 Five Points [1987] 213.1870 The Spanish Lady [1974] 213.1740 Friend of My Youth [1987] 213.1870 The Photographer [1976] Accident [1977] 1990 - 1999 Who do you think you are? [1978] 213.1782 The Jack Randa Hotel [1994] 213.1940 Who do you think you are? [1978] 213.1780 The Albanian Virgin [1994] 213.1940 Spelling [1978] 213.1780 A Wilderness Station [1994] 213.1940 Spelling [1978] 213.1782 A Real Life [1994] 213.1940 Simon's Luck [1978] 213.1782 Open Secrets [1994] 213.1940 Simon's Luck [1978] 213.1780 Vandals [1994] 213.1940 The Beggar Maid [1978] 213.1780 Carried Away [1994] 213.1940 The Beggar Maid [1978] 213.1782 Spaceships Have Landed [1994] 213.1940 Privilege [1978] 213.1782 Love of a Good Woman [1996] Providence [1978] 213.1780 The Children Stay [1998] 213.1980 Privilege [1978] 213.1780 Jakarta [1998] 213.1980 Wild Swans [1978] 213.1780 My Mother's Dream [1998] 213.1980 Mischief [1978] 213.1782 Before the Change [1998] 213.1980 Mischief [1978] 213.1780 Rich As Stink [1998] 213.1980 Wild Swans [1978] 213.1782 Cortes Island [1998] 213.1980 Royal Beatings [1978] 213.1782 The Love of a Good Woman [1998] 213.1980 Royal Beatings [1978] 213.1780 Save the Reaper [1998] 213.1980 Half a Grapefruit [1978] 213.1782 Providence [1978] 213.1782 2000 - 2009 Characters [1978] What Is Real? [2000] The Moons of Jupiter [1978] The Bear Came over the Mountain [2001] 213.2010 Half a Grapefruit [1978] 213.1780 Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage 213.2010 The Stone in the Field [1979] [2001] A Better Place Than Home [1979] Floating Bridge [2001] 213.2010 Chaddeleys and Flemings [1979] Family Furnishings [2001] 213.2010 Comfort [2001] 213.2010 1980 - 1989 Nettles [2001] 213.2010 Dulse [1980] Post and Beam [2001] 213.2010 The Turkey Season [1980] What is remembered [2001] 213.2010 Labour Day Dinner [1981] Queenie [2001] 213.2010 Prue [1981] Powers [2004] 213.2040 Visitors [1982] Silence [2004] 213.2040 Hard-Luck Stories [1982] Chance [2004] 213.2040 The Ferguson Girls Must Never Marry [1982] Tricks [2004] 213.2040 Bardon Bus [1982] Runaway [2004] 213.2040 Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd [1982] Soon [2004] 213.2040 A Queer Streak [1986] Trespasses [2004] 213.2040 Miles City, Montana [1986] Passion [2004] 213.2040 Monsieur les Deux Chapaux [1986] The Wilds of Morris Township [2006] 213.2060 Lichen [1986] Hired Girl [2006] 213.2060 Jesse and Meribeth [1986] Illinois [2006] 213.2060 Circle of Prayer [1986] The View from Castle Rock [2006] The Progress of Love [1986] No Advantages [2006] 213.2060 The Moon in the Orange Street Skating Rink [1986] Lying Under the Apple Tree [2006] 213.2060 Eskimo [1986] Working for a Live [2006] 213.2060 Fits [1986] Messenger [2006] 213.2060 2 / 3 11.02.2021 Bibliothèque Nobel 2013 Alice Munro Home [2006] 213.2060 The View from Castle Rock [2006] 213.2060 What do you want to know for? [2006] 213.2060 The Ticket [2006] 213.2060 Fathers [2006] 213.2060 Face [2009] 213.2090 Deep-Holes [2009] 213.2090 Free Radicals [2009] 213.2090 Some Women [2009] 213.2090 Dimensions [2009] 213.2090 Child's Play [2009] 213.2090 Wood [2009] 213.2090 Too Much Happiness [2009] 213.2090 Fiction [2009] 213.2090 Wenlock Edge [2009] 213.2090 2010 - 2019 Axis [2011] Dear Life [2012] 213.2120 To Reach Japan [2012] 213.2120 Voices [2012] 213.2120 Night [2012] 213.2120 The Eye [2012] 213.2120 Dolly [2012] 213.2120 In Sight of the Lake [2012] 213.2120 Corrie [2012] 213.2120 Haven [2012] 213.2120 Gravel [2012] 213.2120 Amundsen [2012] 213.2120 Pride [2012] 213.2120 Train [2012] 213.2120 Leaving Maverley [2012] 213.2120 3 / 3 11.02.2021.
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