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Title: Exploration of Innovative Characteristics of Alice Munro’s art of Short Story Writing with Specific Reference to her Short Story Dear Life: Contextual Analysis
Authors: Muhammad Hassan Khoso, Wajid Hussain Khoso, Sumia Nourain
Journal: Annals of Human and Social Sciences AHSS
Publisher: Research of Social Sciences (SMC- Private) Limited (ROSS)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Language: English
Keywords: MetafictionAnti-Mimetic NarrativeGenre-Bending TechniquesMulti-ModalityPostmodern Narrative
This qualitative study aims to analyze Alice Munro’s short story “Dear Life” using close reading techniques to illustrate her exceptional skill in short story writing. Alice Munro is widely recognized for her mastery in crafting short stories, contributing significantly to contemporary literature. Her collection, "Dear Life," exemplifies her ability to breathe new life into the genre, distinguishing her from her peers. The study employs a close reading technique, meticulously examining the text to identify and analyze the distinctive characteristics of Munro’s writing. Specific references from "Dear Life" are used to highlight these novelistic features. The analysis reveals that Munro’s writing is marked by a unique narrative style, deep psychological insight, and rich character development. Her ability to weave complex themes into concise narratives sets her apart from other short story writers. Further studies could explore comparative analyses between Munro’s works and those of other prominent short story writers to better understand her influence and innovation in the genre. Additionally, investigating the reception of her work across different cultures could provide a broader perspective on her impact.
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