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  1. The Short Stories of Saki (Modern Library) by H. H. Munro, Saki, 1958
  2. Beasts and Super-Beasts (Dodo Press) by Saki (H. H. Munro), 2007-06-29
  3. The Complete Works of Saki by H. H. Munro, 2006
  4. The Origin of the English Nation: [1907] by H. Munro (Hector Munro) Chadwick, 2009-06-25
  5. The Growth of Literature 3 Volume Paperback Set (Cambridge Library Collection - LiteraryStudies) by H. Munro Chadwick, Nora K. Chadwick, 2010-10-31
  6. Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden by Debbie Gates, Tony Robinson, 1985-06-27
  7. The Best Short Stories of Saki by Saki (H. H. Munro), 2009-08-05
  8. The Short Stories of Saki by SAKI (H. H. Munro), 2004-07-01
  9. The Coming Conflict with China by Richard Bernstein, Ross H. Munro, 1998-02-03
  10. The Westminster Alice (1902) by Hector H. Munro, 2010-09-10
  11. Textiles, Towns and Trade: Essays in the Economic History of Late-Medieval England and the Low Countries (Variorum Collected Studies) by John H. Munro, 1994-04
  12. Wool, Cloth and Gold: The Struggle for Bullion in Anglo-Burgundian Trade, 1340-1478 by John H. A Munro, 1972
  13. Bullion Flows and Monetary Policies in England and the Low Countries, 1350-1500 (Variorum Collected Studies Series, Cs355) by John H. Munro, 1992-02
  14. The Rise Of The Russian Empire (1900) by Hector H. Munro, 2010-05-23

81. Virtual Conference Reid Michell Essay
Essay by Reid Mitchell.
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Imaginary Evidence: The Historical Fiction of Alice Munro
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She said, "Well, I could talk to him."....I asked Old Annie if Mr. Herron could understand her when she talked to him, and she said, "Enough." I asked if she was glad about seeing him again and she said yes. "And glad for him to get to see me," she said, not without some gloating that probably referred to her dress and the vehicle. The story that emerges from these contradictory sources is almost biblical in intensity. The murder, the cover-up, the guilt that Anne suffers, the long years in which George perhaps remembers, perhaps forgets the murder, and the final confrontation between Anne and George when he could no longer defend himself, and when she knows her mere presence is enough to remind him of his guilt. This, the reader feels, is what "A Wilderness Station" is all about. The story we are tempted to piece together from the sourcesGeorge murdered his harsh brother, Anne encouraged him to cover up his crime, but could not live with the guilt and accept it as hers, only to years later come and confront Georgemakes sense of the fragments, and, more importantly, is satisfying as a narrative. But there is no guarantee it is what happened. Perhaps Anne really did go insane. It's unlikely but barely possible that Anne really did kill her husband and George covered up for her. The reader feels impatient with Christena Mullen for not understanding the nature of Old Annie's visit to George, but perhaps it is the reader who is seeing more than is really there.

82. Links To Literature: H.H. Munro
GENERAL RESOURCES. Saki HH Munro. Biographical essay, bibliography, and linksto online texts. HH Munro Forum Frigate. Message board, with a link to a chat.
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84. HH Munro (Saki) - A Biography
Home, Weblog, Downloads, Danger, Saki, Webcam, Fri 7 Feb 0913 in UK. HH Munro('SAKI') a Biography December 18, 1870 - November 13, 1916, Back to Saki index.
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December 18, 1870 - November 13, 1916 Back to Saki index
Hector Hugh Munro was at various stages in his life a colonial policeman, a political satirist, a journalist, a historian, an author of novels, short stories and plays, and a soldier. He is however best remembered for his fiction, for which he adopted the pen-name 'Saki' - selected from the Rubaiyat (600 short four line poems) of Omar Khayyam, in which several sections were addressed to a 'Saki' - Farsi for 'cup-bearer'. As an aside, Omar Khayyam was a Persian Mathemetician, Astronomer, Philiospher and Poet (1048 - 1131 AD) whose textbook "Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra" contained the first solution of the cubic equation Munro was born in Akyab, Burma on 18th December 1870. He enjoyed his childhood in Burma (even raising a tiger-cub) until his father, a Scottish military policeman, sent Hector, his sister Ethel and brother Charlie back to Scotland to be raised by their two aunts Tom and Augusta. Hector regarded the aunts as tyrants and many believe that he later took his acerbic revenge on them in his fiction. He returned to Asia in his early twenties as an officer in the Colonial Burmese Military Police (a profession later briefly followed by Eric Blair - better known as George Orwell). Hector's health suffered badly, however, and he had to return to England after only a year.

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86. GIGA Quote Author Page For Hector Hugh (H.H.) Munro (Saki)
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorismsby Hector Hugh (HH) Munro (Saki). Home Page Biographical
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87. Alice Munro
Interview with the author, as well as discussion topics and questions for 'Open Secrets' and 'The Love of a Good Woman'.
http://www.randomhouse.com/vintage/read/secrets/munro.html
A Conversation with Alice Munro
Q: What draws you to short stories as opposed to novels? What do you find that the shorter form enables you to do that a novel perhaps would not? A: I seem to turn out stories that violate the discipline of the short story form and don't obey the rules of progression for novels. I don't think about a particular form, I think more about fiction, let's say a chunk of fiction. What do I want to do? I want to tell a story, in the old-fashioned waywhat happens to somebodybut I want that 'what happens' to be delivered with quite a bit of interruption, turnarounds, and strangeness. I want the reader to feel something is astonishingnot the 'what happens' but the way everything happens. These long short story fictions do that best, for me. Q: Where do you get the idea for a story or for a particular character? A: Sometimes I get the start of a story from a memory, an anecdote, but that gets lost and is usually unrecognizable in the final story. Suppose you havein memorya young woman stepping off a train in an outfit so elegant her family is compelled to take her down a peg (as happened to me once), and it somehow becomes a wife who's been recovering from a mental breakdown, met by her husband and his mother and the mother's nurse whom the husband doesn't yet know he's in love with. How did that happen? I don't know. Q: What are your writing habitsDo you use a computer? Do you write every day? In the morning or at night? How long does it take to complete a story?

88. Selections From H.H. Munro At Conservativeforum.org
HH Munro 1870 1916. Scottish author, aka Saki, best known for hisshort stories. We all know that Prime Ministers are wedded to
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90. Saki (HH Munro)
Biography Saki (HH Munro) Writer England Born 18 Dec 1870 Died 14 Nov 1916 HectorHugh Munro was born in Burma in 1870 and brought up under the strict tutelage
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92. The Short Stories Of Saki, By H. H. Munro
The Short Stories of Saki, by Saki (HH Munro). Viking Press/The Modern Library,New York, 1930. Fiction Contents. Saki, Reginald (1904) Reginald, 1904.
http://www.hycyber.com/HF/collected_saki.html
The Short Stories of Saki, by Saki (H. H. Munro)
Viking Press/The Modern Library, New York, 1930.
Fiction Contents
Saki,
Reginald (1904)
Reginald,
Reginald on Christmas Presents,
Reginald on the Academy,
Reginald at the Theatre,
Reginald on Worries,
Reginald at House Parties,
Reginald at the Carlton,
Reginald on Besetting Sins,
Reginald on Tariffs, The Innocence of Reginald,
Reginald in Russia (1910) Reginald in Russia, The Reticence of Lady Anne, The Lost Sanjak, The Blood-Feud of Toad-Water, A Young Turkish Catastrophe, Judkin of the Parcels, Gabriel-Ernest, The Saint and the Goblin, The Soul of Laploshka, The Bag, The Strategist, Cross Currents, The Mouse, The Chronicles of Clovis (1911) The Match-Maker, Tobermory, The Stampeding of Lady Bastable, The Background, Hermann the Irascible - A Story of the Great Weep, The Unrest-Cure, The Jesting of Arlington Stringham, Sredni Vashtar, Adrian, The Chaplet, The Quest, Wratislav, The Easter Egg, Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse that Helped, The Music on the Hill, The Story of St. Vespaluus, The Way to the Dairy

93. CNN - Canada´s Alice Munro Wins Critics' Award - March 8, 1999
Announcement of the winners of the National Book Critics Circle awards.
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(CNN) Canadian short story writer Alice Munro won this year's fiction prize from the National Book Critics Circle for her collection, "The Love of a Good Woman." This was just the second year non-U.S. citizens were eligible for the award, and the second year one has won the fiction prize. In 1998, British author Penelope Fitzgerald won. Other winners announced Monday night in New York were:
  • General nonfiction, Philip Gourevitch for "We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories From Rwanda";
  • Biography/autobiography, Sylvia Nasar for "A Beautiful Mind";
  • Criticism, Village Voice writer Gary Giddins for "Visions of Jazz: The First Century";
  • Poetry, Marie Ponsot for "The Bird Catcher."

94. M Listing Of Horror And Fantasy Writers
Ralph Robert Moore Morlan, AR Morrow, James Morrow, William Chambers Muddock, JamesEdward Preston Mulock, Dinah Maria Munro, Alice Munro, HH Murdoch, Iris
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95. - LLibrary - Saki (H. H. Munro)
../Llibrary Saki (HH Munro). . The Chronicles of Clovis; The Mouse; Mrs.Packletide's Tiger; The Open Window; Reginald; Reginald in Russia. . back.
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97. The Collected Short Stories Of H. H. Munro
The Collected Short Stories Of HH Munro Madhuram Nagarajan. Hector Hugh Munro isbetter known as Saki, the pseudonym that he wrote his brilliant satires under.
http://www.freshlimesoda.com/reviews/madhuram.htm
The Collected Short Stories Of H. H. Munro
Madhuram Nagarajan
Hector Hugh Munro is better known as Saki, the pseudonym that he wrote his brilliant satires under. His short stories are characterised by scathing wit, a parody of mindless society, and the hypocrisy that was (and, needless to say, is) ubiquitous. And then, of course, there were the young men, who - don't ask me how - 'stayed' young. For instance, I give you this excerpt from 'Reginald' -
'Colonel Mendoza was essaying to tell his classic story of how he introduced golf into India, and Reginald was in dangerous proximity.
"When I was at Poona in '76" -
"My dear Colonel," purred Reginald, "fancy admitting such a thing! Such a give-away for one's age! I wouldn't admit being on this planet in '76." (Reginald in his wildest lapses into veracity never admits to being more than twenty-two.)
He's at his best when mocking convention, and his protagonists are uniformly decadent and ultra-wicked. 'The Unrest Cure' brings to the fore the unique qualities of the truly remarkable Clovis Sangrail. He decides, upon overhearing a conversation on a train, that a clergyman and his sister are getting all too set in their ways. What they need, but don't know yet, is an unrest cure, which he proceeds to provide them; turning their pleasant country existence into a breeding ground for violence and, well, of 'un'rest. And how.

98. Women's Stories Alice Munro
Biography.
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99. The Mouse By Saki (HH Munro)
The Mouse. by Saki (HH Munro) THEODORIC VOLER HAD been brought up, frominfancy to the confines of middle age, by a fond mother whose
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100. The Open Window By Saki (HH Munro)
The Open Window. by Saki (HH Munro) My aunt will be down presently,Mr. Nuttel, said a very selfpossessed young lady of fifteen
http://btflatt.tripod.com/stories/saki2.htm

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