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Revisioning grandeur : an exploration of intertextuality in Alice Munro and Virginia Woolf

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dc.contributor Helle, Anita
dc.contributor Ede, Lisa
dc.contributor Sandor, Marjorie
dc.date 2007-06-25T21:19:00Z
dc.date 2007-06-25T21:19:00Z
dc.date 2007-06-13
dc.date 2007-06-25T21:19:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-16T07:53:37Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-16T07:53:37Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-16
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/5641
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1957/5641
dc.description Graduation date: 2008
dc.description In this thesis I argue that Alice Munro’s work takes part in an ongoing feminist discourse that examines alterations in male and female gender relations, as they have been represented in domestic fiction by women writers since the late nineteenth century. I analyze two short stories written by Munro: “Meneseteung,” collected in Friend of My Youth (1991), and “Cortes Island,” collected in The Love of a Good Woman (1999). I contrast Munro’s depiction of the women writer figure with that of her predecessor, Virginia Woolf, and argue that in coming after Woolf, Munro’s perspective enables her to both revive the relevancies of Woolf’s portrayals, and by expanding upon them, acknowledge their shortcomings. In A Room of One’s Own (1929), and “Professions for Women” (1931) Virginia Woolf theorizes the situation of the twentieth-century woman writer figure, and in “Meneseteung,” and “Cortes Island” Munro gently parodies Woolf’s theoretical portrayals of that figure. In ironically allegorizing Woolf’s spectacle of the woman writer figure, I argue that Munro textually reconfigures a more feminist view of literary history.
dc.language en_US
dc.subject Alice Munro
dc.subject Virginia Woolf
dc.subject women writers
dc.subject feminist literary history
dc.subject Meneseteung
dc.subject Room of One's Own
dc.subject Cortes Island
dc.subject Professions for Women
dc.subject postmodern parody
dc.subject gender performativity
dc.subject short story genre
dc.subject second-wave feminist ideology
dc.subject Judith Shakespeare
dc.subject Angel in the House
dc.subject Rachel Blau DuPlessis
dc.subject Rita Felski
dc.title Revisioning grandeur : an exploration of intertextuality in Alice Munro and Virginia Woolf
dc.type Thesis


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