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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Redemptive Retreats: L. M. Montgomery's "Anne Books"; L. M. Montgomery's Jane of Lantern Hill; Marian Engel's Bear | 19 |
3 | Holding Patterns: Margaret Laurence's The Diviners; Audrey Thomas's Intertidal Life | 45 |
4 | The Most Puzzling Island of All: Margaret Atwood's Surfacing | 75 |
5 | Small-Town Traps: Margaret Laurence's A Jest of God; Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women | 107 |
6 | Trapped in Fantasy: L. M. Montgomery's "Pat Books"; L. M. Montgomery's Magic for Marigold | 133 |
7 | Dangerous Idylls: Gabrielle Roy's The Tin Flute; Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm; Marie-Claire Blais's These Festive Nights | 149 |
8 | Once More to the Island | 181 |
Bibliography | 191 | |
Index | 203 |
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