Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Critical Grief : Walking the Personal/Public Tightrope in the Novels of Marion Halligan and Carol Shields
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Critical review of Marion Halligan' s The Fog Garden and Canadian writer Carol Shield' s Unless, works in which the writers express in different ways their grief and outrage in response to extreme life crises.

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