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

  “The Peace of Utrecht.” The First Five Years: A Selection from The Tamarack Review. Ed. Robert Weaver. Foreword. Robert Fulford. Toronto: Oxford UP, 1962: 149–64.

  “Sunday Afternoon.” A Book of Canadian Stories. Ed. Desmond Pacey. Rev. ed. Toronto: Ryerson, 1962: 327–36.

  “The Time of Death.” Modern Canadian Stories. Ed. Giose Rimanelli and

  Roberto Ruberto. Foreword. Earle Birney. Toronto: Ryerson, 1966: 314–23.

  “An Ounce of Cure,” “Boys and Girls.” Sixteen by Twelve. Ed. John Metcalf. Toronto: Ryerson, 1970: 103–24.

  “Images,” “Dance of the Happy Shades.” The Narrative Voice. Ed. John Metcalf. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1972: 161–80.

  “Wood.” 81: Best Canadian Stories. Ed. John Metcalf and Leon Rooke. Ottawa: Oberon, 1981: 93–110.

  “Prue.” 82: Best Canadian Stories. Ed. John Metcalf and Leon Rooke. Toronto: Oberon, 1982: 74–79.

  “Oranges and Apples” and “Oh, What Avails.” The Second Macmillan Anthology. Ed. John Metcalf and Leon Rooke. Toronto: Macmillan, 1989: 63–123.

  G. Television and Film Adaptations

  “How I Met My Husband.” Dir. Herb Roland. The Play’s the Thing. Prod. George Jonas. CBC–TV. January 17, 1974. Printed in The Play’s the Thing: Four Original Television Dramas. Ed. Tony Gifford. Toronto: Macmillan, 1976: 15–34.

  “1847: The Irish.” The Newcomers/Les arrivants. Dir. Eric Till. CBC–TV. January 8, 1978. Published as “A Better Place Than Home.” The Newcomers: Inhabiting a New Land. Ed. Charles E. Israel. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1979: 113–24.

  H. Interviews by Others (Alphabetical listing)

  Boyle, Harry. Interview with Alice Munro. Sunday Supplement. CBC Radio. August 18, 1974. CBC Archives.

  Connolly, Kevin, Douglas Freake, and Jason Sherman. “Interview: Alice Munro.” What September-October 1986: 8–10.

  Gardiner, Jill. Interview. Appendix. “The Early Short Stories of Alice Munro.” M.A. Thesis. University of New Brunswick, 1973: 169–82.

  Gibson, Graeme. “Alice Munro.” Eleven Canadian Novelists. Toronto: Anansi, 1973: 241–64.

  Gzowski, Peter. Morningside. October 18–22, 1982, CBC Archives.

  ———. Morningside. September 30, 1994. CBC Archives.

  ———. “ ‘You’re the Same Person at 19 That You Are at 60.’ ” Globe and Mail. September 29, 2001: F 4–5.

  Hancock, Geoff. “An Interview with Alice Munro.” Canadian Fiction Magazine 43 (1983): 74–114.

  McCulloch, Jeanne, and Mona Simpson. “Alice Munro: The Art of Fiction Cxxxvil.” Paris Review 131 (1994): 226–64.

  Metcalf, John. “A Conversation with Alice Munro.” Journal of Canadian Fiction 1.4 (1972): 54–62.

  Quinn, Alice. “Go Ask Alice.” February 12, 2001. http://www.newyorker.com/ON-LINE_ONLY/Q_A/?010219on_online_munro.

  Redekop, Magdalene. Interview with Alice Munro. July 17, 1999. Stratford, Ontario. Unpublished.

  Scobie, Stephen. “A Visit with Alice Munro.” Monday[Victoria, B.C.] November 19–25, 1982: 12–13.

  Stainsby, Mari. “Alice Munro Talks with Mari Stainsby.” British Columbia Library Quarterly 35 (1971): 27–30.

  Struthers, J.R. (Tim). “The Real Material: An Interview with Alice Munro.” Probable Fictions: Alice Munro’s Narrative Acts. Downsview, Ont.: ECW Press, 1983: 5–36.

  Tausky, Thomas. Interview with Alice Munro. July 20, 1984, London, Ontario. Unpublished. Transcribed by Catherine Sheldrick Ross.

  Toppings, Earle. Audio Interview with Alice Munro. Distributed to Canadian radio stations by The Ryerson Press. 1969.

  Twigg, Alan. “What Is.” For Openers: Conversations with 24 Canadian Writers. Madiera Park, B.C.: Harbour, 1981: 13–20.

  Wachtel, Eleanor. “An Interview with Alice Munro.” Brick 40 (1991): 48–53.

  ———. Writers and Company. November 7, 2004.

  ———. “Alice Munro: A Life in Writing: A Conversation.” Queen’s Quarterly 112 (2005): 266–80.

  2. Works by Other Authors (Alphabetical)

  A. Books, Journals, and Theses

  Aitken, M. Alice, and John Underwood. The Book of Turnberry, 1857–1982. [Wingham, Ont.: n.d.].

  Akenson, Donald Harman. The Irish in Ontario: A Study in Rural History. 2nd ed. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s up, 1999.

  The Alice Munro Papers: First Accession. Ed. Apollonia Steele and Jean F. Tener. Biocritical Essay Thomas E. Tausky. Calgary: U Calgary P, 1986.

  The Alice Munro Papers: Second Accession. Ed. Apollonia Steele and Jean F. Tener. Calgary: U Calgary P, 1987.

  Botsford, Gardner. A Life of Privilege, Mostly: A Memoir. New York: St. Martin’s, 2003.

  Brown, Jim, and Gloria (Stark) Brown. Haltons Scotch Block: The People and Their Stories. Milton, Ont.: Milton Historical Society, 2009.

  Everard, Mark. “Robert Weaver’s Contributions to Canadian Literature.” M.A. Thesis. University of Toronto, 1984.

  Gill, Brendan. Here at the New Yorker. New York: De Capo, 1997.

  Illustrated Atlas of Huron County. Toronto: H. Belden, 1879.

  Jerome, Jodi. The Evolution of Wescast: People Moulding a Legacy. [Wingham, Ont.]: Pinpoint Publications, 2002.

  King, James. The Life of Margaret Laurence. Toronto: Knopf Canada, 1997.

  Kunkel, Thomas. Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of The New Yorker. New York: Random House, 1995.

  Laidlaw, Robert E. The McGregors: A Novel of an Ontario Farm Family. Introd. Harry J. Boyle. Toronto: Macmillan, 1979.

  Leitch, Linda Margaret. “Alice Munro’s Fiction: Explorations of Open Forms.” M.A. Thesis. University of Guelph, 1980.

  McGill, Jean S. A Pioneer History of the County of Lanark. Bewdley, Ont.: Clay, 1968.

  McKillop, A.B. Matters of Mind: The University in Ontario, 1791–1951. Toronto: U Toronto P, 1994.

  MacSkimming, Roy. The Perilous Trade: Publishing Canada’s Writers. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2003.

  Mehta, Ved. Remembering Mr. Shawn’s New Yorker: The Invisible Art of Editing. Woodstock, N.Y.: Overlook, 1998.

  Morris, Wright. The Home Place. 1948. Lincoln: U Nebraska P, 1972.

  Munro, Sheila. Lives of Mothers and Daughters: Growing Up With Alice Munro. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2001.

  1984 Huron County Historical Atlas. Goderich: County of Huron, 1984.

  The Pleasant Country: Killam and District, 1903–1993. Killam, Alta.: Killam Historical Society, 1993.

  Probable Fictions: Alice Munro’s Narrative Acts. Ed. Louis K. MacKendrick. Downsview, Ont.: ECW Press, 1983.

  Public and Separate Schools and Teachers in the Province of Ontario. Toronto: Legislative Assembly, 1917–26.

  “Publishing in Canada: A Symposium.” Canadian Literature 33 (1967): 3–62.

  The Rest of the Story: Critical Essays on Alice Munro. Ed. Robert Thacker. Toronto: ECW, 1999.

  Ross, Catherine Sheldrick. Alice Munro: A Double Life. Toronto: ECW, 1992.

  Scott, James. The Settlement of Huron County. Toronto: Ryerson, 1966.

  Stamp, Robert M. The Schools of Ontario, 1876–1976. Toronto: U Toronto P, 1982.

  Taaffe, Maria. “The Montrealer and Canadian Short Stories.” M.A. Thesis. University of Montreal, 1998.

  Talman, James J., and Ruth Davis. “Western” —1873–1953. London: University of Western Ontario, 1953.

  Wilderness to Wawanosh: East Wawanosh Township 1867–1992. Ed. Lori Jamison. Belgrave, Ont.: Township of East Wawanosh, 1992.

  Yagoda, Ben. About Town: The New Yorker and the World It Made. New York: De Capo, 2001.

  B. Articles, Introductions, Poems, and Stories

  Abley, Mark. “Bob’s Our Uncle.” Books in Canada. May 1979: 4–9.

  “Alice Laidlaw Munro.” They Passed This Way: A Selection of Citations. Ed. Robert N. Shervill. London: University of Western Ontario, 1978: 113.
/>   Angell, Roger. “Storyville.” New Yorker. June 27 and July 4, 1994: 104–09.

  Becker, Alinda. “Sex and Self-Defense.” New York Times Book Review. September 11, 1994: 36.

  Beran, Carol. “The Luxury of Excellence: Alice Munro in the New Yorker.” The Rest of the Story: Critical Essays on Alice Munro. Ed. Robert Thacker. Toronto: ECW, 1999: 204–31.

  Beyersbergen, Joanna. “No Bitterness or Anxiety for Writer.” London Free Press. s

  Bruckner, D.J.R. “An Author Travels to Nurture Ideas About Home.” New York Times. April 17, 1990: C13.

  Byatt, A.S. “Justice for Willa Cather.” Rev. of Willa Cather and Politics of

  Criticism by Joan Acocella. New York Review of Books. November 30, 2000: 51–53.

  Carver, Raymond. “Introduction.” Best American Short Stories 1986. Ed.

  Raymond Carver and Shannon Ravenel. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986: xi-xx.

  Cather, Willa. “Miss Jewett.” Not Under Forty. Lincoln: U Nebraska P, 1988: 76–95.

  “The Clever Mountcastle Family.” Huron Historical Notes (1986): 24–28.

  Creighton, David. “In Search of Alice Munro.” Books in Canada. May 1994: 19–24.

  Dafoe, Christopher. “Books and Bookmen.” Vancouver Sun. May 2, 1969.

  Dahlie, Hallvard. “Unconsummated Relationships: Isolation and Rejection in Alice Munro’s Stories.” World Literature Written in English 11 (1972): 43–48.

  Duffy, Dennis. “ ‘A Dark Sort of Mirror’: ‘The Love of a Good Woman’ as Pauline Poetic.” The Rest of the Story: Critical Essays on Alice Munro. Ed. Robert Thacker. Toronto: ECW, 1999: 169–90.

  “Eloise Skimings.” Huron Historical Notes (1986): 33–34.

  Farrow, Moira. “Housewife Finds Time to Write Short Stories.” [North Vancouver] Citizen. August 10, 1961.

  Findley, Timothy. “Better Dead Than Read? An Opposing View.” Books in Canada. December 1978: 3–5.

  ———. “The McGregors.” Rev. of The McGregors by Robert Laidlaw. Globe

  and Mail. May 19, 1979: 45.

  Forester, Margaret. “Secrets of a Glittering Prize.” Sunday Times. October 26, 1980: 13.

  French, William. “In Alice Land.” Globe and Mail. June 19, 1973.

  ———. “Richler and Munro Are Alive and Well Between Books.” Globe and

  Mail. March 22, 1977: 15.

  ———. “The Good Book Versus Good Books.” Globe and Mail. June 15, 1978: 16.

  Fulford, Robert. “Tamarack Review Returns to Offer Good Writing.” Toronto Star. January 12, 1974: H5.

  [———]. “This Month: The Past, the Present, and Alice Munro.” Saturday Night. April 1979: 11.

  Gibson, Douglas. “A Very Canadian Celebrity.” Read, 2, no. 2 (2001): 8–10.

  Givner, Joan. “Mysteries of the Severed Head.” Thirty-Four Ways of Looking at Jane Eyre. Vancouver: New Star, 1998: 149–60.

  Godard, Barbara. “Mountcastle, Clara H.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. 13. Ed. Ramsay Cook. Toronto: U Toronto P, 1994: 722–24.

  Gould, Jan. “Memory, Experiences of ‘Normal Life’ Feed Her Fiction.” Victoria Daily Times. August 9, 1969.

  Grady, Wayne. “Story Tellers to the World.” Today. December 10, 1981: 10–12.

  Hluchy, Patricia. “Maclean’s Honour Roll 1998: Alice Munro.” Maclean’s. December 21, 1998: 67.

  Hogg, James, and James Laidlaw. “Letter from the Ettrick Shepherd.” Blackwood’s Magazine 6 (March 1820): 630, 632.

  Hoy, Helen. “ ‘Rose and Janet’: Alice Munro’s Metafiction.” Canadian Literature 121 (1989): 59–83.

  Kinsella, W.P. “CanLit Clique for Metcalf?” Globe and Mail. December 7, 1983: 7.

  Knelman, Martin. “The Past, the Present, and Alice Munro.” Saturday Night. November 1979: 16–18, 20, 22.

  Laidlaw, Robert B. “The Diary of Robert B. Laidlaw.” Blyth: A Village Portrait. Ed. Susan Street. Blyth, Ont.: [n.p.], 1977: 17–21.

  Laidlaw, Robert E. “The Boyhood Summer of 1912.” [Blyth, Ontario Citizen] Village Squire. July 1974: 15–19.

  Laskin, David. “Tales of Love and Sorrow in a Singular City: Alice Munro’s Vancouver.” New York Times. June 11, 2006: TR 9, 12.

  Layton, Irving. “Keine Lazarovitch, 1870–1959.” Tamarack Review 15 (Spring 1960): 22.

  Macfarlane, David. “Writer in Residence.” Saturday Night. December 1986: 51–52, 54, 56.

  MacSkimming, Roy. “The Great Original: Jack McClelland Reinvented Canadian Publishing.” Quill & Quire. August 2004: 12–13.

  McDougall, Joyce. “The Truth Behind Alice Munro’s Tales.” Wingham Advance-Times. December 22, 1981: 4.

  McInnes, Nerissa Archer. “The Clever Mountcastle Family.” Huron Historical Notes (1986): 24–25.

  Malcolm, Janet. “Gertrude Stein’s War.” New Yorker. June 2, 2003: 58–81.

  Marchand, Philip. “The Problem with Alice Munro.” Canadian Notes & Queries 72 (Fall/Winter 2007): 10–15.

  Marcus, Ben. “Why Experimental Fiction Threatens to Destroy Publishing, Jonathan Franzen, and Life as We Know It: A Correction.” Harper’s. October 2005: 39–52.

  Matchan, Linda. “Alice Munro: From the Ontario Hinterlands to ‘The Moons of Jupiter.’ ” Boston Globe. May 25, 1983: 69, 73.

  Menaker, Daniel. “Authors! Authors!” New Yorker. June 27 and July 4, 1994: 110, 117.

  Metcalf, John. “What Happened to CanLit?” Globe and Mail. November 19, 1983: B1.

  Ozick, Cynthia. “A Short Note on ‘Chekhovian.’ ” Metaphor and Memory. New York: Knopf, 1989: 88–89.

  Parker, George. “Sale of Ryerson Press: The End of the Old Agency System and Conflicts Over Domestic and Foreign Ownership in the Canadian Publishing Industry, 1970–1986.” Papers of the Bibliographic Society of Canada 40 (2002): 7–56.

  Peterson, Leslie. “Nothing to Tell Us.” Vancouver Sun. February 13, 1976.

  Quinn, Alice. “The ‘Wholly Original’ Alice Munro.” National Post. November 18, 2000: B11.

  Ross, Val. “A Writer Called Alice.” Globe and Mail. October 1, 1994: Ci, 21.

  Russo, Maria. “Final Chapter.” New York Times Magazine. April 14, 2002: 32–35.

  Simpson, Mona. “Alice Munro: Conveying Our Dreams.” Time. April 18, 2005: 116.

  Slopen, Beverly. “pw Interviews Alice Munro.” Publishers Weekly. August 22, 1986: 76–77.

  Smith, Margaret. “Telling Life As It Is.” Weekly Australian Magazine. February 14–15, 1981.

  Spettigue, Doug. “Alice Laidlaw Munro: A Portrait of the Artist.” University of Western Ontario Alumni Gazette. July 1969: 4–5.

  Staines, David. Introduction. Prize Writing: The 10th Anniversary Collection. Ed. Gary Stephen Ross. Toronto: Giller Prize Foundation, 2003: 15–21.

  Stapleton, Margaret. “Alice Munro – Friend of Our Youth.” Wingham Advance-Times. December 16, 1998: 10–11.

  Stuewe, Paul. “Better Dead Than Read.” Books in Canada. October 1978: 3–7.

  Tausky, Thomas. “ ‘What Happened to Marion?’: Art and Reality in Lives of Girls and Women.” Studies in Canadian Literature 11 (1986): 52–76.

  Thacker, Robert. “Alice Munro’s Willa Cather.” Canadian Literature 134 (1992): 42–57.

  ———. “A ‘Booming Tender Sadness’: Alice Munro’s Irish.” Canada: Text and

  Territory. Ed. Máire Áine Ní Mhainnín and Elizabeth Tilley. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008. 132–40.

  ———. “Gazing Through the One-Way Mirror: English-Canadian Literature

  and the American Presence.” Colby Quarterly 29 (1993): 74–87.

  Thomas, Audrey. “Initram.” Ladies and Escorts. Toronto: Oberon, 1977: 88–107. Timson, Judith. “Merciful Light.” Macleans. May 7, 1990: 66–67.

  Turbide, Diane. “The Incomparable Storyteller.” Macleans. October 17, 1994: 46–49.

  Urquhart, Jane. “Afterword.” No Love Lost by Alice Munro. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart/New Canadian Library, 2003: 416–21.

  [Wenger, Barry.] “A
Genius of Sour Grapes.” Wingham Advance-Times. December 16, 1981: 4.

  “ ‘Writing’s Something I Did, Like the Ironing.’ ” Globe and Mail. December 11, 1982: E1.

  Vasey, Paul. “Alice Has a Lot of Reasons to Be Happy.” Windsor Star. September 27, 1974.

  Wayne, Joyce. “Huron County Blues.” Books in Canada. October 1982: 9–12.

  Weaver, Robert. “Books.” Mass Media in Canada. Ed. John Irving. Toronto: Ryerson, 1962: 31–50.

  Welty, Eudora. “Some Notes on River Country.” The Eye of the Story: Selected Essays and Reviews. New York: Vintage, 1979: 286–99.

  “Writer’s Writers.” Books in Canada. January/February 1987: 8–11.

  C. Reviews Mentioned (Grouped by Book Title, Alphabetically Within Group)

  Dance of the Happy Shades

  Bishop, Dorothy. “A Novel of the Week.” Ottawa Journal. December 11, 1968.

  Byrd, Martha. “Art of Short Stories Revived in Collection.” Kingsport [Tenn.] Times-News. January 27, 1974.

  Cheney, Francis Neel. “Short Stories Please Critic.” Tennessean (Nashville). October 7, 1973.

  Engel, Allison. “Fine Collection – Fresh and Honest!” Des Moines Register. September 16, 1973.

  Fischman, Sheila. “To Maturity Along a Rural Route.” Globe Magazine [Globe and Mail]. October 19, 1969: 24.

  Harvor, Beth. “The Special World of the W[omen] W[riter]s.” Saturday Night. August 1969: 3.

  Heald, Tim. “Recent Fiction.” Daily Telegraph [n.d.].

  Helwig, David. “Canadian Letters.” Queens Quarterly 77 (1970): 127–28.

  Kirkwood, Hilda. Rev. of Dance, Canadian Forum. February 1969: 259–60.

  Lawrence, R.G. “Mental Ghosts Delicately Exorcised.” Victoria Daily Times. November 2, 1968.

  Levin, Martin. “New & Novel.” New York Times Book Review. September 23, 1973: 48.

  Peter, John. Malahat Review 11 (July 1969): 126.

  Philips, Joan. “First Stories by Alice Munro Show Real Talent.” Standard (St. Catharines). December 7, 1968.

  Portman, Jamie. “Ordinary People, Ordinary Situations, Ordinary Lives.” Calgary Herald. March 21, 1969.

  Prince, Peter. “Paragons.” New Statesman. May 3, 1974: 633.

  Rev. of Dance. New Yorker. November 5, 1973: 186.

  Richardson, Jean. “New Fiction.” Birmingham Post. May 4, 1974.

 

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