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Alice Munro’s Narrative Historicism: “Too Much Happiness”
Authors:Dennis Duffy
Institution:University of Toronto
Abstract:Alice Munro’s “Too Much Happiness” relates the final years of its subject Sophia Kovalevsky (1850–1891), a nineteenth-century Russian mathematician, writer, and subsequent feminist icon. Munro’s narrative here does not always fit with her earlier fictional practice. By examining Munro’s earlier work, and glancing at a later sequence of narratives with regard to her uses of historical matters, this discussion outlines the generic implications of “Too Much Happiness” and their effect upon our estimation of the remainder of Munro’s fiction.
Keywords:Alice Munro’s later fiction  S  V  Kovalevsky  feminist heroines  Russian dissidents  Munro’s historicism  Munro’s and generic convention
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