Title: The love of a good narrative: Textuality and digitality
Abstract: It has often been observed that Alice Munro is a master of narrative complexity. The love of a good woman, in particular, is a story that challenges conventional notions of structure in short fiction through digression or deferral, discontinuity, layering, and so on. Ross (2002) rightly observes that conventional theories of reading fail to get at the process involved in achieving successful apprenticeship with Munro's short fiction. This paper explores the intricacies of Munro's creative craft as exemplified in The love of a good woman and proposes an approach to facilitating students' engagement with complex narratives. Through creative writing in a computer-based wiki environment, it is argued, we encourage students to undertake the project of layering narrative and of establishing and interrogating complex narrative relations. This creative exercise, in turn, may facilitate their understanding of short fiction such as Munro's.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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