Alice Munro

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Munro, Alice: Hateship, friendship, courtship, loveship, marriage, Stories, Toronto, Gibson 2001, ; Schutzumschlag / dust cover; 1. Ed. ISBN: 0-7710-6525-6

EA, 323 S., OPbd. m. OU., sehr gut erhalten

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Munro, Alice: The Beggar maid. Stories of Flo and Rose. New York : Penguin Books, 1981. ISBN: 0140060111

Broschur, 210 Seiten. Einband und Schnitt berieben, bestoßen, eine Ecke geknickt, ordentlicher Zusdtand. Bandnummer:A King Penguin.

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ALICE-PARODIE. MUNRO, Hector H. ("Saki"). The Westminster Alice. London, Westminster Gazette, 1902. ; 1. Ed.
First edition. Green stapled wrappers. Slight split at the base of the spine and staples a little rusted, a very good plus. Author's second book, a satire of contemporary politics, patterned after Lewis Carroll and with Tenniel-like illustrations by F. Carruthers Gould. The wrappered edition precedes the hard-cover version.

TRUE FIRST EDITION. Die tatsächliche Erstausgabe. 8°. 44 Seiten, 2 Bl. Broschur.; 1

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Hassanian Esfahani, Mehdi: Munro's Narration of Identity Achievement Through Eriksonian Theory of Psychosocial Development and Marcia's Theory of Identity Statuses, VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER, , Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3639309677
Examining Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women and The Beggar Maid: Stories of Flo and Rose (AKA Who Do You Think You Are) from a new perspective, this book depicts the process of obtaining an ego identity by the protagonists in order to find an answer for the figurative ending of the stories. It investigates the psychological development and ego identity formation of the protagonists by examining chiefly stage five of Eriksonian theory of personality development i.e., ego identity vs. identity confusion. In addition, four identity statuses of James E. Marcia, emphasizing the divergence of a conferred personal identity and a constructed ego identity, are discussed to differentiate the kinds of identity challenged and developed by under study characters. Mapping their process of psychosocial development and the struggles the protagonists undergo (including their dysfunctional relationships and their uneven life) this study justifies the 'Epilogues', in which Rose and Del run away from a foreclosed identity with a promising happy-ending and begin a new future with no great promise of success.

NEUBUCH! 2010. 96 S.

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