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  1. The Stone Angel (Phoenix Fiction Series) by Margaret Laurence, 1993-06-15
  2. The Diviners (Phoenix Fiction) by Margaret Laurence, 1993-06-15
  3. THIS SIDE JORDAN by Margaret (afterword by George Woodcock) Laurence, 1989
  4. The Fire Dwellers A Novel by Margaret Laurence, 1969
  5. A Jest of God (Phoenix Fiction) by Margaret Laurence, 1993-11-15
  6. New Perspectives on Margaret Laurence: Poetic Narrative, Multiculturalism, and Feminism (Contributions in Women's Studies)
  7. Critical Spaces: Margaret Laurence and Janet Frame (Literary Criticism in Perspective) by Lorna Marie Irvine, 1995-10-29
  8. The Olden Days Coat by Margaret Laurence, 2004-11-09
  9. Margaret Laurence (Twayne's world authors series) by Patricia A Morley, 1981
  10. Margaret Laurence - Al Purdy, A Friendship in Letters: Selected Correspondence
  11. Crossing the River: Essays in Honour of Margaret Laurence by Kristjana Gunnars, 1988-06
  12. Alien Heart: The Life and Work of Margaret Laurence by Lyall Powers, 2004-02
  13. Mother and Daughter Relationships in the Manawaka Works of Margaret Laurence (E L S Monograph Series) by Helen M. Buss, 1985-10
  14. Memories of Margaret: My friendship with Margaret Laurence by Don Bailey, 1989

1. Margaret Laurence
Biographical and bibliographical information.Category Arts Literature Authors Novelists Laurence, Margaret......Margaret Laurence (19261987). filmography; the Margaret Laurence Home(a museum); more information. back to the Well Known Canadians Page
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Margaret Laurence (1926-1987)
  • born in Neepawa , Manitoba on July 18 1926
  • died at Lakefield , Ontario on Jan 5 1987
  • educated at United College, Winnipeg
  • first writing job was as a reporter and book reviewer for the Winnipeg Citizen
  • moved with her husband to Africa where he worked as a civil engineer
  • has lived in England, Canada, Somaliland, Ghana, Greece, Crete, Palestine, India, Egypt, and Spain
  • spent last years in Lakefield, Ontario
  • her early work deals with her travels in Africa while later works are often set in the Canadian West
  • Novels:
    • This Side Jordan
    • The Stone Angel
    • A Jest of God (1966) won the Governor General's Award, filmed as Rachel, Rachel
    • The Fire Dwellers
    • A Bird in the House
    • Jason's Quest
    • The Diviners (1974) won the Governor General's Award, filmed in 1993
  • Short Stories:
    • The Tomorrow-Tamer
  • Essays:
    • Heart of a Stranger
  • Travel:
    • The Prophet's Camel Bell
  • Biographies
    • Margaret Laurence (1981) by Patricia Morley,
    • Margaret Laurence (1969) by Clara Thomas,
    • The Manawaka World of Margaret Laurence (1975) by Clara Thomas
  • filmography
  • the Margaret Laurence Home (a museum)
  • more information
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2. The Diviners -- Margaret Laurence Margaret Atwood
by Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, Afterword. University of ChicagoPress. Due/Published April 1993, 389 pages, paper. ISBN 0226469352.
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3. Margaret Laurence
Margaret laurence margaret Laurence's life began on July 18, 1926 inthe prairie town of Neepawa, Manitoba. Born Jean Margaret Wemyss
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4. Historic Authors: Margaret Laurence
Margaret Laurence (19261987) Jean Margaret (Peggy) Wemyss was born in Neepawa,Manitoba on July 18, 1926 to Robert Harrison Wemyss, a lawyer, and his wife
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Jean Margaret (Peggy) Wemyss was born in Neepawa, Manitoba on July 18, 1926 to Robert Harrison Wemyss, a lawyer, and his wife Verna Jean, née Simpson. Verna died when Peggy was four years old, and Robert later married her sister, Margaret Campbell Simpson, a teacher and later a librarian, who was throughout the years one of Peggy's "greatest encouragers." After Robert Wemyss's death, when Peggy was nine and her brother still a baby, the family went to live with Grandfather Simpson in his big brick house on First Avenue.
In a lettter written in 1983, Margaret stated, "I was an extremely fortunate child. As someone who has always been interested in reading and in writing (which I began to do in about Grade 2 or 3), I always had someone there who encouraged me." That encouragement was provided by her stepmother, Margaret and later by Mildred Musgrove her high school English teacher. Peggy wrote for and was an editor of the Black and Gold , the Neepawa Collegiate paper. When she was in Grades eleven and twelve, she had several articles published in the

5. Writing In Canada: Authors: Margaret Laurence
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  • A Tree For Poverty: Poetry and Prose This Side Jordan The Tomorrow-Tamer The Prophet's Camel Bell The Stone Angel A Jest of God Long Drums and Cannons: Nigerian Novelists and Dramatists 1952-1966 The Fire-Dwellers A Bird in the House: Stories Jason's Quest The Diviners Heart of a Stranger , illus. by Muriel Wood (1976) The Olden Days Coat Six Darn Cows , illus. by Ann Blades (1979) A Christmas Birthday Story , illus. Helen Lucas (1980)
film versions of her work
  • The Olden Days Coat Rachel, Rachel (based on Jest of God
works on
  • Clara Thomas, Margaret Laurence The Manawaka World of Margaret Laurence William H. New, ed. Margaret Laurence: the Writer and Her Critics Susan J. Warwick, "Margaret Laurence: An Annotated Bibliography," The Annotated Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors , ed. Robert Lecker and Jack David (1979), 1:47-101 George Woodcock, ed. A Place To Stand On: Essays By and About Margaret Laurence
awards
  • made a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1971 Fellow of the Royal Society Governor General's Award in 1966 for A Jest of God Governor General's Award in 1974 for The Diviners Molson Prize
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7. Welcome To The Margaret Laurence Home
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8. Northwest Passages - Author Profile: Margaret Laurence
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    Margaret Laurence
    Margaret Laurence's life began on July 18, 1926 in the prairie town of Neepawa, Manitoba. Born Jean Margaret Wemyss, Laurence suffered the loss of her parents at a very young age. Her mother, Verna Simpson Wemyss, died in 1930 when Margaret was only four years old; her father Robert Wemyss, who later married Verna's sister, passed away only five years after the death of his first wife. Raised from then on by her aunt/stepmother, a teacher and librarian, and her maternal grandfather, Laurence's love of literature and of writing flourished with her aunt's encouragement and guidance. Having begun to write in the second grade, Laurence decided early in life to become a writer. She began writing professionally in 1943 when she got a summer job as a reporter for the town newspaper and in 1944 she enrolled in the Honours English program at Winnipeg's United College (known today as the University of Winnipeg). There, she began to publish her stories and poems in Vox , the United College newspaper of which she later became assistant editor. In 1947, after graduating with her BA from United College, Laurence went on to become a reporter for the
  • 9. 10/11/97 -- Arts: Reconstructing Margaret Laurence
    In his new book, The Life of margaret laurence, King uses everything from unpublished letters to conversations with
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    The Peak, Simon Fraser University's Student Newspaper since 1965, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6, e-mail: epeak@mail.peak.sfu.ca, phone: (604) 291-3597 fax: (604) 291-3786
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    Reconstructing Margaret Laurence
    by bruce haug An interview with biographer James King James King, a biographer and English professor at McMaster University, has worked to reinvent the perception of one of the most important figures in Canadian consciousness. In his new book, The Life of Margaret Laurence, King uses everything from unpublished letters to conversations with friends in order to unmask the real issues that surrounded her life and death, and led her to the forefront of the Canadian literary scene. Laurence, one of Canada's finest female authors, is best known for her novels The Stone Angel, A Jest of God, The Fire-Dwellers, and The Diviners. Throughout her life, Laurence had been lionized by the public and revered by many as a predominant shaper of post-war Canadian literature, setting the pace for other Canadian women like Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. Posthumously she has been widely honoured with gatherings as well as being featured on a Canadian postage stamp. Although her life has been the subject of countless lectures and literary critiques, both during her life and after her death, King's biography is the first full-length treatment of her life as one of the most beloved figures in Canada's cultural history.

    10. Laurence, Margaret
    margaret laurence letters. 3 letters. BIOGRAPHY / HISTORY margaret Jean laurence (nee Wemyss) was born in Neepawa, Manitoba in 1926. Her mother died when she was four years old.......TRENT UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES Fonds Level
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    TRENT UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES Fonds Level Description Laurence, Margaret TITLE Margaret Laurence letters. 1981-1986. 3 letters. BIOGRAPHY / HISTORY CUSTODIAL HISTORY Two of the letters were in the custody of Mary E. Hamilton before they were donated to Trent University Archives. The third letter, dated 1986, was found inside a book and was forwarded in 1999 by the Canadian High Commission in London, England. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTES Title based on the creator of the letters. These letters were donated by Mary E. Hamilton and the Canadian High Commission, London, England. Restrictions: N Associated material located at McMaster University and Archives, Hamilton, Ontario, the National Archives of Canada and at the York University Archives in Toronto. For related records see: 92-015, 92-1004, 95-015, and 95-1000.

    11. Margaret Laurence (1926-1987) Library Of Congress Citations
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    Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog COPAC Database (UK) ... Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations [49 Records] Author: Laurence, Margaret. Title: A jest of God. Published: London, Melbourne, Macmillan; New York, St. Martin's P., 1966. Description: [5], 202 p. 21 cm. LC Call No.: PZ4.L377 Je2 Subjects: Women Canada Fiction. Control No.: 66066458 //r93 Author: Laurence, Margaret. Title: A jest of God. Published: Toronto, Montreal, McClelland and Stewart [c1966] Description: 202 p. 21 cm. LC Call No.: PZ4.L377 Je3 Subjects: Women Canada Fiction. Control No.: 67081301 //r93 Author: Laurence, Margaret. Title: The fire-dwellers. Edition: [1st American ed.] Published: New York, Knopf, 1969. Description: 308 p. 22 cm. LC Call No.: PZ4.L377 Fi3 PR6062.A8 Dewey No.: 813/.5/4 Subjects: Women Canada Fiction. Control No.: 69014736 //r93 Author: Laurence, Margaret. Title: Long drums and cannons; Nigerian dramatists and novelists. Published: New York, Praeger [1969, c1968] Description: 209 p. 23 cm. LC Call No.: PR9898.N5 L3 1969 Dewey No.: 820.9 Notes: Includes bibliographies. Subjects: Nigerian literature (English) History and criticism. Nigerian literature (English) Control No.: 69019553

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    margaret laurence (19261987), margaret laurence accepted the positionof writer in residence at the University of Toronto in 1969.
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    The Diviners , a novel which won her a second Governor General's Award; her first award was for A Jest of God , in 1967.
    Her early work revolved around her African experience. Her first publication, A Tree for Poverty , 1954, was a collection of her translations of Somali legends and poetry . This was followed in 1960 by This Side Jordan , her first novel, set in Ghana and in 1963 by The Tommorow Tamer , a collection of stories set in the same country. Also in 1963 appeared The Prophet's Camel Bell , a memoir of her years in Somaliland. In 1968 she published Long Drums and Cannons Nigerian Dramatists and Novelists
    The Stone Angel
    , her first work of fiction set in Canada was published in 1964. It was the first book of the Manawaka series which includes A Jest of God The Fire-Dwellers A Bird in the House (1970), and The Diviners (1974). She also wrote several children's books: Jason's Quest Six Darn Cows The Olden Days Coat (1979, revised in 1982); and A Christmas Birthday Story (1980). In 1976

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  • 18. Laurence, Margaret: The Stone Angel
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    Laurence, Margaret The Stone Angel . viii, 310 p. 1964, 1993 Series: (PF) Phoenix Fiction Series LC: 93016184 //r93 Class: PR9199.3.L33 Paper OBE $14.00 0-226-46936-0 Spring 1993 The Stone Angel The Diviners , and A Bird in the House are three of the five books in Margaret Laurence's renowned "Manawaka series," named for the small Canadian prairie town in which they take place. Each of these books is narrated by a strong woman growing up in the town and struggling with physical and emotional isolation. In The Stone Angel , Hagar Shipley, age ninety, tells the story of her life, and in doing so tries to come to terms with how the very qualities which sustained her have deprived her of joy. Mingling past and present, she maintains pride in the face of senility, while recalling the life she led as a rebellious young bride, and later as a grieving mother. Laurence gives us in Hagar a woman who is funny, infuriating, and heartbreakingly poignant. "It is [Laurence's] admirable achievement to strike, with an equally sure touch, the peculiar note and the universal; she gives us a portrait of a remarkable character and at the same time the picture of old age itself, with the pain, the weariness, the terror, the impotent angers and physical mishaps, the realization that others are waiting and wishing for an end."Honor Tracy

    19. Laurence, Margaret: The Diviners
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    Laurence, Margaret The Diviners . With an Afterword by Margaret Atwood. xii, 390 p. 1974 Series: (PF) Phoenix Fiction Series LC: 93016183 //r93 Class: PR9199.3.L33 Paper OBE $14.00 0-226-46935-2 Spring 1993 In The Diviners , Morag Gunn, a middle aged writer who lives in a farmhouse on the Canadian prairie, struggles to understand the loneliness of her eighteen-year-old daughter. With unusual wit and depth, Morag recognizes that she needs solitude and work as much as she needs the love of her family. With an afterword by Margaret Atwood. "Mrs. Laurence's [novel] is both poetic and muscular, and her heroine is certainly one of the more humane, unglorified, unpolemical, believable women to have appeared in recent fiction." The New Yorker Subjects:
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    20. Who Is Margaret Laurence?
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    Margaret Laurence
    Last updated 98/01/09 Born in Neepawa, Manitoba on July 18, 1926, to Robert Wemyss and Verna Simpson Wemyss, Margaret lost her mother at the age of four. Margaret Simpson, an unmarried sister of Verna Wemyss, came to care for the family, and one year later married Margaret's father. They had one son Robert, who was born in 1933. Two years later Margaret's father died of pneumonia. In 1944 Margaret Wemyss took a scholarship at Winnipeg's United College, an arts and theology college of the United Church, affiliated with the University of Manitoba. During her time as an honours English student, she had several items published in the student newspaper. She became involved with the "old left," a group of supporters of social reform. After graduating in 1947, Margaret worked as a reporter for the Winnipeg Citizen where she wrote book reviews, a daily radio column, and reported on labour events. That same year she married Jack Laurence, a civil-engineering graduate of the University of Manitoba. In 1949, they moved to England and one year later they left England for Africa where they remained for seven years. Their daughter Jocelyn was born in 1952 during a leave in England; their son David was born in the Gold Coast in 1955. The Laurences left the Gold Coast shortly before it received its independence as the State of Ghana in 1957 and returned to Canada where they lived in Vancouver for five years.

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