Any Time at All and Other StoriesMcClelland & Stewart, 1993 - 219 pages In the extraordinary stories of this collection, random events interrupt seemingly quiet lives, forcing people to accept consequences and make choices. Whether exploring the complexity of female sexuality or the horror of urban violence, Marshall' s fiction is always a passionate engagement with contemporary life. This original New Canadian Library collection brings together 12 of Marshall' s best stories, including two stories here published for the first time. |
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Joyce Marshall, Timothy Findley. The Author JOYCE MARSHALL was born in Montreal , Quebec , in 1913. She graduated from McGill University in 1935 with an Honours B.A. in English , winning the University's English Language and Literature ...
Joyce Marshall, Timothy Findley. The Author JOYCE MARSHALL was born in Montreal , Quebec , in 1913. She graduated from McGill University in 1935 with an Honours B.A. in English , winning the University's English Language and Literature ...
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Joyce Marshall, Timothy Findley. she adds : " or perhaps they just carry more of it with them . " Clearly , these are truths - given the evidence of a child's per- ceptions of the world to be found in writers as diverse as Charles ...
Joyce Marshall, Timothy Findley. she adds : " or perhaps they just carry more of it with them . " Clearly , these are truths - given the evidence of a child's per- ceptions of the world to be found in writers as diverse as Charles ...
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Joyce Marshall, Timothy Findley. breathless with recognition . The unconsummated love affair between Ellen and the hero of " Kristiansen " is oddly far more satisfying than the consummated affair between Margaret and Arne that occupies ...
Joyce Marshall, Timothy Findley. breathless with recognition . The unconsummated love affair between Ellen and the hero of " Kristiansen " is oddly far more satisfying than the consummated affair between Margaret and Arne that occupies ...
Table des matières
The Little White Girl | 11 |
The Accident | 23 |
The Heights | 34 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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