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Challenging territory: the writing of Margaret Laurence
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ISBN: 088864289X Year: 1997 Publisher: Edmonton, Alta University of Alberta Press

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Margaret Laurence
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Toronto

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Rachel's children : Margaret Laurence's A jest of God
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ISBN: 1550221264 Year: 1992 Volume: 12 Publisher: Toronto : ECW Press,

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Margaret Laurence
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Year: 1969 Volume: 3 Publisher: Toronto : McClelland and Stewart,

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Margaret Laurence's epic imagination.
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ISBN: 0888644515 Year: 2005 Publisher: Edmonton University of Alberta Press

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Divining Margaret Laurence
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ISBN: 0773577483 1282865587 9786612865589 0773575030 9780773575035 9781282865587 9780773533769 0773533761 9780773534377 0773534377 Year: 2008 Publisher: Montréal [Québec] Ithaca [N.Y.] McGill-Queen's University Press

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Margaret Laurence is justly famous for her Manawaka cycle of Canadian novels, but her work extends from Canada to Africa and includes poetry and prose, children's and adult literature, memoir and travel-writing.


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Divining Margaret Laurence : a study of her complete writings.
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ISBN: 9780773533769 Year: 2008 Publisher: Montreal McGill-Queen's university press

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The Manawaka world of Margaret Laurence
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ISBN: 0771092318 9780771092312 Year: 1976 Volume: 131 Publisher: Toronto, Ont : McClelland and Stewart,

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Margaret Laurence : the long journey home
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ISBN: 0773508562 Year: 1991 Publisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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The Crafting of Chaos : Narrative Structure in Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel and The Diviners
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ISBN: 9789004483712 9789051837438 Year: 1994 Publisher: Leiden; Boston : BRILL

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In this study of the Canadian novelist Margaret Laurence, recent narratological models provide the theoretical framework for a textual analysis that aims at complementing previous thematic critiques. The chief focus is on The Stone Angel and The Diviners , which the conclusion then presents in the context of the other novels in Laurence's Manawaka cycle. Consideration of the published works is rounded off with genetic comparison of the novelist's typescript drafts and an evaluation of the manuscript notes kept in the archives of McMaster and York Universities. The central structural principle of The Stone Angel is its dovetailing of past and present scenes. Temporal arrangement, reflecting the frequency and duration of Hagar's memories, reveals the hold of memory over the central character and her attempts to suppress her fear of mortality. Hagar-as-narrator manipulates character-presentation and description to her own advantage. In a basically oppositional structure, her need for control is reflected in the neat ordering of the narrative. The verbal texture of the novel serves to establish a value system that insists on the superiority of imported culture over Western Canadian forms. The Diviners shares a number of narrative similarities with The Stone Angel , but the latter's formal rigidity has yielded, by the time Laurence writes her last novel, to the concept of multiplicity - characters, time planes, perspectives and narrative voices (including metafictional commentaries). Textual coherence is secured via narrative strategies (including typography, generational paradigms, repetition, parallelism, intertextuality, and tropological patterning) that render the novel readable and present experience as ordered in a time of cultural flux and personal crisis.

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