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Alice Munro

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by Robert Thacker


  Archival and Unpublished Sources

  Alfred A. Knopf Archive. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

  Alice Munro Fonds. Special Collections Division, University of Calgary Libraries.

  Archives of Ontario, Toronto.

  Audrey Thomas Papers. National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.

  CBC Archives, Toronto.

  Canadian Fiction Magazine Archive. William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections. McMaster University.

  Carol Shields Papers. National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.

  Ernest Buckler Papers. Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library. University of Toronto.

  Hugh Garner Fonds. Queen’s University Archives.

  John and Myrna Metcalf Collection. Rare Books and Special Collections. McGill University Library.

  John Metcalf Fonds. Special Collections Division, University of Calgary Libraries.

  Mary McAlpine Fonds. Rare Books and Special Collections. University of British Columbia.

  Macmillan Company of Canada Archive. William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections. McMaster University.

  McClelland & Stewart Archive. William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections. McMaster University.

  McClelland & Stewart Files. 75 Sherbourne Street, 5th Floor, Toronto.

  McGraw-Hill Ryerson Files. 300 Water Street, Whitby, Ontario.

  Margaret Laurence Fonds. University Archives and Special Collections. Scott Library. York University.

  Marian Engel Fonds. William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections. McMaster University.

  Mordecai Richler Fonds. Special Collections Division, University of Calgary Libraries.

  New Yorker Files. 4 Times Square, New York, New York.

  New Yorker Records. Center for the Humanities. Manuscripts and Archives. New York Public Library.

  Robert Kroetsch Fonds. Special Collections Division, University of Calgary Libraries.

  W.W. Norton & Company. 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York.

  Robert Weaver Papers. National Archives and Library of Canada, Ottawa.

  William French Collection. James Alexander and Ellen Rea Benson Special Collections. D.B. Weldon Library. University of Western Ontario.

  Select Bibliography

  1. Works by Alice Munro (By Publication Date)

  A. Books

  Dance of the Happy Shades. Foreword Hugh Garner. Toronto: Ryerson, 1968.

  Lives of Girls and Women. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1971.

  Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You: Thirteen Stories. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1974.

  Who Do You Think You Are? Toronto: Macmillan, 1978.

  The Beggar Maid. New York: Knopf, 1979.

  The Moons of Jupiter. Toronto: Macmillan, 1982

  The Progress of Love. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1986.

  Friend of My Youth. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990.

  Open Secrets. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994.

  Selected Stories. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1996.

  The Love of a Good Woman. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1998.

  Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2001.

  No Love Lost. Selected with an Afterword by Jane Urquhart. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart/New Canadian Library, 2003.

  Runaway. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2004.

  The View from Castle Rock: Stories. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2006.

  Alice Munro’s Best. Introduction Margaret Atwood. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2006. [Carried Away in Britain and the United States.]

  Away From Her. Foreword Sarah Polley. Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2007. [“The Bear Came Over the Mountain.”]

  Too Much Happiness: Stories. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2009.

  B. Broadcast Stories

  “The Strangers.” Canadian Short Stories. CBC Radio. October 5, 1951.

  “The Liberation.” Canadian Short Stories. CBC Radio. June 13, 1952.

  “The Idyllic Summer.” Anthology. CBC Radio. March 22, 1954.

  “The Yellow Afternoon.” Anthology. CBC Radio. February 22, 1955.

  “The Green April.” Anthology. CBC Radio. 1956.

  “The Trip to the Coast.” CBC Wednesday Night. 1960.

  “Dance of the Happy Shades.” CBC Sunday Night. October 30, 1960.

  “The Shining Houses.” CBC Wednesday Night. June 6, 1962.

  “Images.” CBC Tuesday Night. September 17, 1968.

  “Forgiveness in Families.” Anthology. March 10, 1973.

  “The Found Boat.” Anthology. April 6, 1974.

  “Providence,” CBC International Service. April 9, 1977.

  “The Turkey Season.” Anthology. October 16, 1982.

  “Wild Swans.” CBC International Service. April 7, 1984.

  C. Stories First Published in Periodicals (Included in Books – Most Revised)

  [Laidlaw, Alice.] “The Time of Death.” Canadian Forum. June 1956: 63–66.

  “Good-By, Myra.” Chatelaine. July 1956:16–17, 55–58. (“Day of the Butterfly”)

  “Thanks for the Ride.” Tamarack Review 2 (Winter 1957): 25–37.

  “Sunday Afternoon.” Canadian Forum. September 1957: 127–30.

  “The Peace of Utrecht.” Tamarack Review 15 (Spring 1960): 5–21.

  “The Trip to the Coast.” Ten For Wednesday Night. Ed. Robert Weaver. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1961: 74–92. (“A Trip to the Coast”)

  “Dance of the Happy Shades.” Montrealer. February 1961: 22–26.

  “An Ounce of Cure.” Montrealer. May 1961: 26–30. Also McCall’s. October 1973: 92–93, 130, 132–34.

  “The Office.” Montrealer, September 1962: 18–23.

  “Boys and Girls.” Montrealer. December 1964: 25–34.

  “Red Dress–1946.” Montrealer. May 1965: 28–34. Also McCall’s. March 1973: 66–67, 138–41, 146.

  “Postcard.” Tamarack Review 47 (Spring 1968): 22–31, 33–39.

  “Material.” Tamarack Review. 61 (November 1973): 7–25.

  “Home.” New Canadian Stories: 74. Ed. David Helwig and Joan Harcourt. Ottawa: Oberon, 1974: 133–153.

  “Royal Beatings.” New Yorker. March 14, 1977: 36–44.

  “The Beggar Maid.” New Yorker. June 27, 1977: 31, 35–41, 44–47.

  “Providence.” Redbook. August 1977: 98–99, 158–59, 160–63.

  “Accident.” Toronto Life. November 1977: 60–61, 87–88, 90–95, 149–50, 153–56, 159–60, 162–65, 167, 169–73.

  “Privilege.” Tamarack Review 70, November 1977: 14–28.

  “The Honeyman’s Granddaughter.” Ms. October 1978: 56–57, 75–76, 79.

  “Mischief.” Viva. April 1978: 99–109.

  “Wild Swans.” Toronto Life. April 1978: 52–53, 124–25.

  “Half a Grapefruit.” Redbook. May 1978: 132–22, 175, 178, 180, 182, 183.

  “The Moons of Jupiter.” New Yorker. May 22, 1978: 32–39.

  “Spelling” [excerpt]. Weekend Magazine. June 17, 1978: 24, 26–27.

  “Emily.” Viva. August 1978: 99–105.

  “Connection.” Chatelaine. November 1978: 66–67, 97–98, 101, 104, 106.

  “The Stone in the Field.” Saturday Night. April 1979: 40–45.

  “Dulse.” New Yorker. July 21, 1980: 30–39.

  “Wood.” New Yorker. November 24, 1980: 46–54.

  “The Turkey Season.” New Yorker. December 29, 1980: 36–44.

  “Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd.” Tamarack Review 82 and 83 (Winter 1982): 5–24.

  “Miles City, Montana.” New Yorker. January 14, 1985: 30–40.

  “Monsieur les Deux Chapeaux.” Grand Street 4, no. 3 (Spring 1985): 7–33.

  “Lichen.” New Yorker. July 15, 1985: 26–36.

  “The Progress of Love.” New Yorker. October 7, 1985: 35–46, 49–50, 53–54, 57–58.

  “A Queer Streak. Part One: Anonymous Letters.” Gra
nta 17 (Autumn 1985): 187–212.

  “Secrets Between Friends.” Mademoiselle. November 1985: 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 228, 230. “Jesse and Meribeth.”

  “Eskimo.” GQ–Gentleman’s Quarterly. December 1985: 262–66, 301–02, 304.

  “A Queer Streak. Part Two: Possession.” Granta 18 (Spring 1986): 201–19.

  “The Moon in the Orange Street Skating Rink.” New Yorker. March 31, 1986: 26–36, 38–41, 44.

  “White Dump.” New Yorker. July 28, 1986: 25–39, 42–43.

  “Circle of Prayer.” Paris Review 28 [No. 100] (Summer/Fall 1986): 31–51.

  “Fits.” Grand Street 5.2 (Winter 1986): 36–61.

  “Oh, What Avails.” New Yorker. November 16, 1987: 42–52, 55–56, 58–59, 62, 64–65, 67.

  “Meneseteung.” New Yorker. January 11, 1988: 28–38.

  “Five Points.” New Yorker. March 14, 1988: 34–43.

  “Oranges and Apples.” New Yorker. October 24, 1988: 36–48, 52, 54.

  “Hold Me Fast, Don’t Let Me Pass.” Atlantic Monthly. December 1988: 58–66, 68–70.

  “Differently.” New Yorker. January 2, 1989: 23–36.

  “Goodness and Mercy.” New Yorker. March 20, 1989: 38–48.

  “Wigtime.” New Yorker. September 4, 1989: 34–46, 48, 50.

  “Pictures of the Ice.” Atlantic Monthly. January 1990: 64–73.

  “Friend of My Youth.” New Yorker. January 22, 1990: 36–48.

  “Carried Away.” New Yorker. October 21, 1991: 34–46, 48–51, 54–58, 60–61.

  “A Real Life.” New Yorker. February 10, 1992: 30–40.

  “A Wilderness Station.” New Yorker. April 27, 1992: 35–46, 48–51.

  “Open Secrets.” New Yorker. February 8, 1993: 90–101.

  “The Jack Randa Hotel.” New Yorker. July 19, 1993: 62–70.

  “Vandals.” New Yorker. October 4, 1993: 179–82, 184–90.

  “Spaceships Have Landed.” Paris Review 131 (1994): 265–94.

  “Hired Girl.” New Yorker. April 11, 1994: 82–88.

  “The Albanian Virgin.” New Yorker. June 27 and July 4, 1994: 118–21, 123–27, 129–34, 136–38.

  “The Love of a Good Woman.” New Yorker. December 23 and 30, 1996: 102–05, 107–08, 110–14, 116–22, 124–32, 134–38, 140–41.

  “The Children Stay.” New Yorker. December 22, 1997: 90–96, 98–100, 102–03.

  “Jakarta.” Saturday Night. February 1998: 44–60.

  “Save the Reaper.” New Yorker. June 22 and 29, 1998: 120–28, 130–32. 134–35.

  “Queenie.” London Review of Books. July 30, 1998: 11–16. Also London: Profile Books, 1999.

  “Before the Change.” New Yorker. August 24 and 31, 1998: 132–36, 138–43.

  “Cortes Island.” New Yorker. October 12, 1998: 72–80.

  “The Bear Came Over the Mountain.” New Yorker. December 27, 1999 and January 3, 2000: 110–21, 124–27.

  “Nettles.” New Yorker. February 21 and 28, 2000: 254–56, 258–59, 262–64, 266–69.

  “Floating Bridge.” New Yorker. July 31, 2000: 64–72.

  “Post and Beam.” New Yorker. December 11, 2000: 96–106, 108.

  “What Is Remembered.” New Yorker. February 19 and 26, 2001: 196–207.

  “Family Furnishings.” New Yorker. July 23, 2001: 64–70, 72–77.

  “Comfort.” New Yorker. October 8, 2001: 66–77.

  “Home.” New Statesman. December 17, 2001–January 7, 2002: 84–93.

  “Fathers.” New Yorker. August 5, 2002: 64–7.

  “Runaway.” New Yorker. August 11, 2003: 62–75.

  “Passion.” New Yorker. March 22, 2004: 76–89.

  “Change,” “Soon,” “Silence.” New Yorker. June 14 and 21, 2004: 130–49, 150–58, 160, 163–64, 166, 168–72, 175–76, 178–80, 183. “Change,” 130–42. “Soon,” 142–49, 150–57. “Silence,” 157–58, 160, 163–64, 166, 168–72, 175–76, 178–80, 183.

  “The View from Castle Rock.” New Yorker. August 29, 2005: 64–77.

  “Wenlock Edge.” New Yorker. December 5, 2005: 80–91.

  “Dimension.” New Yorker. June 5, 2006: 68–79.

  “Home: A Story.” Virginia Quarterly Review. 82.3 (Summer 2006): 108–28.

  “What Do You Want to Know For?” American Scholar. 75.3 (Summer 2006): 94–105.

  “Child’s Play.” Harper’s. February 2007: 73–84.

  “Fiction.” Harper’s. August 2007: 71–80.

  “Free Radicals.” New Yorker. February 11 and 18, 2008: 136–43.

  “Deep-Holes.” New Yorker. June 30, 2008: 66–73.

  “Face.” New Yorker. September 8, 2008: 58–66.

  “Some Women.” New Yorker. December 22 and 29, 2008: 69–77.

  “Too Much Happiness.” Harper’s. August 2009: 53–72.

  D. Uncollected Stories

  [Laidlaw, Alice.] “The Dimensions of a Shadow.” Folio 4, no. 2 (April 1950): [4–10].

  [Laidlaw, Alice.] “Story for Sunday.” Folio 5, no. 1 (December 1950): [4–8].

  [Laidlaw, Alice.] “The Widower.” Folio 5, no. 2 (April 1951): [7–11].

  “A Basket of Strawberries.” Mayfair. November 1953: 32–33, 78–80, 82.

  [Munro, Alice Laidlaw.] “The Idyllic Summer.” Canadian Forum. August 1954: 106–07, 109–110.

  [Laidlaw, Alice.] “At the Other Place.” Canadian Forum. September 1955: 131–33.

  “The Edge of Town.” Queen’s Quarterly 62 (Autumn 1955): 368–80.

  [Munro, Alice Laidlaw.] “How Could I Do That?” Chatelaine. March 1956: 16–17, 65–70.

  “The Dangerous One.” Chatelaine. July 1957: 48–51.

  “Characters.” Ploughshares 4, no. 3 (Summer 1978): 72–82.

  “The Ferguson Girls Must Never Marry.” Grand Street (Spring 1982): 27–64.

  “Corrie.” New Yorker. October 11, 2010: 94–101.

  “Axis.” New Yorker. January 31, 2011: 62–69.

  “Train.” Forthcoming Harper’s.

  “Pride.” Forthcoming Harper’s.

  E. Essays, Memoirs, Letters, Poem, and Occasional Pieces by Alice Munro

  “Remember Roger Mortimer: Dickens’ ‘Child’s History of England’ Remembered.” Montrealer. February 1962: 34–37.

  “Poem (Untitled).” Pseudonym Anne Chamney. Canadian Forum. February 1967: 243.

  “Author’s Commentary.” Sixteen by Twelve. Ed. John Metcalf. Toronto: Ryerson, 1970: 125–26.

  “The Colonel’s Hash Resettled.” The Narrative Voice. Ed. John Metcalf. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1972: 181–83.

  “An Open Letter.” Jubilee 1 [1974]: 5–7.

  “Everything Here Is Touchable and Mysterious.” Weekend Magazine [Toronto Star] May 11, 1974: 33.

  “On Writing ‘The Office.’ ” Transitions II: Short Fiction. Ed. Edward Peck. Vancouver: Commcept, 1978: 259–62.

  “On Stuewe and Censorship.” Letter. Books in Canada. December 1978: 39–40.

  “Working for a Living.” Grand Street 1, no. 1 (1981): 9–37.

  “Through the Jade Curtain.” Chinada: Memoirs of the Gang of Seven. Dunvegan, Ont.: Quadrant, 1982: 51–55.

  “Writer Denies Her Books Were Based on Wingham.” Wingham Advance-Times. January 13, 1982: 4.

  “A Leaven of Alice.” Letter. Today. February 27, 1982: 2.

  “What Is Real?” Canadian Forum. September 1982: 5, 36.

  “Distressing Impression.” Letter. Globe and Mail. December 22, 1982: 6.

  “Going to the Lake.” Ontario: A Bicentennial Tribute. Toronto: Key Porter, 1983: 51–52.

  “An Appreciation [of Marian Engel].” Room of One’s Own 9.2 (1984): 32–33.

  “Foreword.” The Anthology Anthology: A Selection from 30 Years of CBC Radio’s “Anthology.” Ed. Robert Weaver. Toronto: Macmillan, 1984: ix-x.

  “On John Metcalf: Taking Writing Seriously.” Malahat Review 70 (1985): 6–7.

  “Introduction.” The Moons of Jupiter by Alice Munro. Markham,
Ont.: Penguin, 1986: vii–xvi.

  “The Novels of William Maxwell.” Brick 34 (Fall 1988): 28–31. Also Brick 65/66 (Fall 2000): 23–29.

  “Afterword.” Emily of New Moon by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart/New Canadian Library, 1989: 357–61.

  “Contributor’s Note.” Best American Short Stories 1989. Ed. Margaret Atwood and Shannon Ravenel. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1989: 322–23.

  “Take a Walk on the Wild Side.” Canadian Living. October 1989: 38, 41–42.

  “What Do You Want to Know For?” Writing Away: The PEN Canada Travel Anthology. Ed. Constance Rooke. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994: 203–20.

  “About This Book.” [“Introduction” to Selected Stories] “Alice Munro: Selected Stories: A Tribute.” Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1997: 1–7.

  “Changing Places.” Writing Home: A PEN Canada Anthology. Ed. Constance Rooke. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1997: 190–206.

  “Contributor’s Note.” Prize Stories 1997: The O. Henry Awards. Ed. Larry Dark. New York: Anchor, 1997: 442–43.

  “Introduction.” Selected Stories by Alice Munro. New York: Vintage, 1997: xiii–xxi.

  “Golden Apples.” The Georgia Review 53 (1999): 22–24.

  “Alice Munro Writes.” National Post. June 29, 2000.

  “Stories.” Speech to O. Henry Awards Tribute to AM, November 19, 2001. www.randomhouse.com/knopf/authors/munro/desktopnew.html. November 27, 2002.

  “Lying Under the Apple Tree.” New Yorker. June 17 and 24, 2002: 88–90, 92, 105–08, 110–14.

  “The Sweet Second Summer of Kitty Malone.” Uncommon Ground: A Celebration of Matt Cohen. Ed. Graeme Gibson et al. Toronto: Knopf Canada. 2002: 91–94.

  “Good Woman in Ireland.” Brick 72 (2003): 26–30. Also Prize Writing. Ed. Gary Stephen Ross. Toronto: Giller Prize Foundation, 2003: 57–64.

  “Maxwell.” A William Maxwell Portrait: Memories and Appreciations. Ed. Charles Baxter, Michael Collier, and Edward Hirsch. New York: Norton, 2004. 24–47.

  “Writing. Or, Giving Up Writing.” Writing Life: Celebrated Canadian and International Authors on Writing and Life. Ed. Constance Rooke. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2006: 297–300.

  F. Notable Anthology Inclusions

  “The Time of Death.” Canadian Short Stories. Ed. Robert Weaver. London and New York: Oxford up, 1960: 398–410.

 

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