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  1. Only Children by Alison Lurie, 1990-04
  2. Clever Gretchen and Other Forgotten Folktales by Alison Lurie, 2005-04-26
  3. The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales (Oxford Books of Prose)
  4. Fabulous Beasts by Alison Lurie, 1999-09-10
  5. The Truth about Lorin Jones by Alison Lurie, 1993
  6. The Black Geese: A Baba Yaga Folk Tale from Russia by Alison Lurie, 2000-09-07
  7. Des amis imaginaires [nouvelle pr�sentation] by Alison Lurie, 2006-05-08
  8. Des animaux extraordinaires by Alison Lurie, 2001-10-04
  9. La vérité sur Lorin Jones by Alison Lurie, 1990-11-01
  10. Des gens comme les autres by Alison Lurie, 1991-03-02
  11. La ville de nulle part by Alison Lurie, 1990-05-02
  12. Die Wahrheit über Lorin Jones. Roman. by Alison Lurie, 1992-08-01
  13. Ne le dites pas aux grands by Alison Lurie, 1999-05-01
  14. Liaisons étrangères by Alison Lurie, 1997-01-02

21. Alison Lurie - Poetry-in-the-Round - Seton Hall Univeristy
Winner of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for Foreign Affairs, alison lurie is one of Americas most decorated novelists.
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alison lurie Tuesday, October 10, 8:00 PM "It is difficult to think of any other North American writer who has held up the mirror to the nature of the professional middle classes as exactly and as wittily as Alison Lurie." —Contemporary Novelists Winner of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for Foreign Affairs , Alison Lurie is one of America’s most decorated novelists. She has received multiple fellowships from Yaddo, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, and was awarded the 1989 Prix Femina Estranger for The Truth About Lorin Jones . In addition to her fiction, Lurie has achieved great fame as an essayist and children’s writer, with books like Don’t Tell the Grown-Ups: Why Kids Love the Books They Do and The Language of Clothes . Last year, she returned to novel-writing after a ten-year hiatus with The Last Resort , a book described by The New York Times as "a sparkling, smart new novel" and by

22. Alison Lurie Publishes 10th Novel
Article by Paul Cody in the Cornell Chronicle.
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/98/7.23.98/Lurie.html
Retired but unretiring, Professor Alison Lurie publishes her 10th novel Alison Lurie signs copies of her books at the Cornell Campus Store in 1994. University Photography By Paul Cody "At three a.m. on a windy late-November night, Jenny Walker woke in her historic house in an historic New England town, and sensed from the slope of her mattress and the chill of the flowered percale sheets that Wilkie Walker, the world-famous writer and naturalist, was not in bed beside her." So begins Cornell English Professor Alison Lurie's most recent novel, The Last Resort (Henry Holt, 1998), her first novel in a decade and the 10th of her career. In a single opening sentence deft, graceful, subtle, packed with meaning Lurie puts the world of her novel, its terms and stakes, into rapid motion. A chilly marriage bed, an absent husband, a worried wife, set in a historic house and town, on decorous flowered sheets, late in the year, just before winter. Let the high Lurie comedy begin. "It's been much too long since Lurie's last novel," said

23. Alison Lurie, Don't Tell The Grown-Ups
A review of alison lurie's book of essays by Diane McDonough.
http://www.greenmanreview.com/dont_tell_the_grownups.html
Alison Lurie, Don't Tell the Grown-Ups (Avon Books, 1990) If you ever wondered at the appeal of Kate Greenaway's winsome lasses with their wispy Empire gowns, if you've ever contemplated the universal charm of Pooh Bear, if you've ever tucked The Secret Garden into your suitcase to peruse on vacation, then Alison Lurie's book of essays is for you. Complete with biographical tidbits and juicy gossip about some of the icons of childhood's literature, Lurie explores the themes of subversion in the books loved by children, introducing lots of background to support her theory. Best of all, she writes of the Bastable children and E. Nesbit, prompting an immediate reading of The Wouldbegoods but, I digress. Lurie argues that certain aspects of children's literature, not necessarily that ordained by the status quo, reinforce primitive cultural aspects of childhood. To support her theory, she goes to the stories that "were the sacred texts of childhood, whose authors had not forgotten what it was like to be a child. To read them was to feel a shock of recognition, a rush of liberating energy." The author explores fairy tales, Pooh Bear and J.R.R. Tolkien with an analytical yet affectionate eye that belies the serious scholarship and research underpinning each essay. It is biographical data that shines in each essay. I shall never again look at Kate Greenaway's girls without hearing the plaintive plea of John Ruskin, the Victorian literary lion. The great man wished to peek under the little imaginary frocks of Greenaway's bucolic children. When Greenaway presented him with her illustrations for Browning's "Pied Piper of Hamelin," he positively whines at the overabundance of garments on the girls: "I think we might go to the length of expecting the frocks to come off sometimes."

24. LESELUST Alison Lurie - Von Kindern Und Leuten *** Englische Literatur - Lesen -
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
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LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Alison Lurie - Von Kindern und Leuten
Roman. Diogenes TB, 291 Seiten, ISBN: 325722723X
Ersch. 1979 unter dem Titel "Only Children"
Aus dem Amerikanischen 1994 von Otto Bayer
Der Autor:
Alison Lurie , geboren 3.9.1926 in Chicago (Illinois), lebt in New York, Florida und London. Für " Affären " erhielt sie 1985 den Pulitzer Preis
Weitere Titel: Von Kindern und Leuten / Ein ganz privater kleiner Krieg / Affären / Liebe und Freundschaft
Zwei Ehepaare und deren kleine Töchter fahren zur Lehrerin der Kinder aufs Land. In ein Haus, das noch ohne Luxus wie fließendes Wasser oder Strom auskommen muss. Eines der beiden Mädchen, Mary Ann, erzählt aus ihrer kindlich-naiven Sicht, wie dieses Wochenende gelaufen ist; auch wenn die Eltern der Meinung sind, alles Wesentliche von den Kindern fernzuhalten, spüren diese die Stimmungen sehr genau auf.
So bleibt ihnen nicht verborgen, dass Lollys Vater Mary Anns Mutter Avancen macht - ein Flirt, den sie heftig erwidert. 2 Menschen leiden darunter - Lollys Mutter und Bill. Beide sind von einer beinahe krankhaften Eifersucht auf ihre leichtsinnigen, unbeschwerten Partner.

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26. LESELUST Alison Lurie - Affären *** Amerikanische Literatur - Lesen - Rezension
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
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LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Alison Lurie - Affären
Roman. Diogenes TB, 443 Seiten, ISBN: 3257216009
Ersch. 1984 unter dem Titel "Foreign Affairs"
Aus dem Amerikanischen 1986 von Otto Bayer
Der Autor:
Alison Lurie , geboren 3.9.1926 in Chicago (Illinois), lebt in New York, Florida und London. Für " Affären " erhielt sie 1985 den Pulitzer Preis
Weitere Titel: Von Kindern und Leuten / Ein ganz privater kleiner Krieg / Affären / Liebe und Freundschaft
Ein halbes Jahr in London! Wie sehr Vinnie Miner sich darauf gefreut hat, ist vielleicht für Außenstehende nicht so leicht nachzuvollziehen; aber obwohl sie immer nur wenige Wochen am Stück in England verbringen konnte, betrachtet sie sich doch, dem Herzen nach, als Engländerin. Und speziell London ist die Stadt, die es ihr angetan hat, so abweisend sie auch auf den ersten Blick erscheinen mag.
Nicht nur sie hat ein Stipendium für ein halbes Jahr erhalten; auch Fred Turner, ebenfalls Dozent an Vinnies Universität, darf hier für sein Buch forschen. Aber im Gegensatz zu ihr fühlt er sich nicht angenommen von dieser Stadt, ganz im Gegenteil: alles ist teuer, die Menschen schwer zugänglich, und ohnehin hatte er sich alles ganz anders vorgestellt.
Zum Beispiel, dass er hier nicht alleine sein würde, sondern dass auch seine Frau mit ihm die Stadt entdecken würde; aber kurz vor der Abreise hatten sie sich getrennt, und nun stand er da, mit der viel zu großen Wohnung und den Kosten, die er eigentlich gar nicht begleichen konnte. Dass er der (ohnehin nur aus Mitleid mit seiner hungrigen Erscheinung) ausgesprochenen Einladung der ältlichen Vinnie Miner gefolgt war, lag nur an der Gelegenheit, sich endlich wieder kostenlos satt essen zu können. Aber dann - trifft er ausgerechnet auf dieser Party eine Schauspielerin, in die er sich sofort Hals über Kopf verliebt. Und obwohl er es sich überhaupt nicht leisten kann, umgarnt er die einige Jahre ältere Rosemary, bis er endlich zum allgemein tolerierten Mann an ihrer Seite wird.

27. Booklist: Lurie, Alison. Boys And Girls Forever.
lurie, alison. Boys and Girls Forever Children's Classics from Cinderella to HarryPotter. Dec. 2002. 208p. index. Penguin, paper, $13 (014-200252-6). 809.3.
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28. Author Alison Lurie's Home Page
Welcome to Pulitzer prize winning author alison lurie's web site
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Welcome to Pulitzer prize winning author Alison Lurie's web site
Her books can be found in your local library as well as at book retailers everywhere. ALISON LURIE
"One of this country's most able and witty novelists."
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29. Author Alison Lurie's Home Page
at book retailers everywhere. alison lurie One of this country'smost able and witty novelists. The New York Times Book Review.
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Welcome to Pulitzer prize winning author Alison Lurie's web site
Her books can be found in your local library as well as at book retailers everywhere. ALISON LURIE
"One of this country's most able and witty novelists."
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30. Alison Lurie's Biography
alison lurie shown with her dog Sliver, in the backyard of her family's homein White Plains, NJ, in a family photo taken in the summer of 1947.
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BIOGRAPHY NOVELS NONFICTION CHILDREN'S COLLECTIONS HOME
Alison Lurie shown with her dog Sliver, in the backyard of her family's home in White Plains, N.J., in a family photo taken in the summer of 1947. ALISON LURIE (1926- ), American writer and scholar, is probably best known for her novels, which have often been described as social satire. She has also published a collection of ghost stories, Women and Ghosts (1994), a book on the psychology of fashion, The Language of Clothes (1981), and a collection of essays on children's literature and folklore, Don't Tell the Grownups
Her first novel, Love and Friendship (1962), is set in the imaginary New England college town of Converse and describes an unexpected love affair. The Nowhere City (1965) takes place in Los Angeles, where Alison Lurie and her family lived from 1957 to 1961. Its characters include a film starlet, a psychiatrist, and other assorted local types. The War Between the Tates (1974 ) is set in Corinth University, which has been said to have some similarities to Cornell, and its main characters are a professor who becomes involved with a graduate student, and his distressed wife. It later became an NBC television film starring Elizabeth Ashley and Richard Crenna.

31. Alison Lurie's Biography
Author alison lurie and her work alison lurie (1926 ), American writer and scholar, is probably best known for her novels, which have often been
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BIOGRAPHY NOVELS NONFICTION CHILDREN'S COLLECTIONS HOME
Alison Lurie shown with her dog Sliver, in the backyard of her family's home in White Plains, N.J., in a family photo taken in the summer of 1947. ALISON LURIE (1926- ), American writer and scholar, is probably best known for her novels, which have often been described as social satire. She has also published a collection of ghost stories, Women and Ghosts (1994), a book on the psychology of fashion, The Language of Clothes (1981), and a collection of essays on children's literature and folklore, Don't Tell the Grownups
Her first novel, Love and Friendship (1962), is set in the imaginary New England college town of Converse and describes an unexpected love affair. The Nowhere City (1965) takes place in Los Angeles, where Alison Lurie and her family lived from 1957 to 1961. Its characters include a film starlet, a psychiatrist, and other assorted local types. The War Between the Tates (1974 ) is set in Corinth University, which has been said to have some similarities to Cornell, and its main characters are a professor who becomes involved with a graduate student, and his distressed wife. It later became an NBC television film starring Elizabeth Ashley and Richard Crenna.

32. OAC:
lurie (alison) Papers. View options Standard. Entire finding aid (9K bytes). Collectionnumber 269. Creator lurie, alison. Extent 1 box (0.5 linear ft.).
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Alison Lurie (1926- ) was born in Chicago, Illinois. She was a professor of English at Cornell University and won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize in fiction for her Foreign Affairs (1984). The collection consists of an original first draft typescript of Alison Lurie's book, The Nowhere City and a carbon typescript of a second draft.
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34. Guide To The Alison Lurie Papers, [ca. 1960-1977]
Guide to the alison lurie papers, ca. 19601977. Collection Number 14-12-2572.Division SUBJECTS. Names lurie, alison. Kaufman, Sue. Garnett
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Guide to the Alison Lurie papers,
[ca. 1960-1977]
Collection Number: 14-12-2572
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
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Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
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Compiled by: Julia Parker EAD encoding: Mireille Lee, July 2000 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Alison Lurie papers, [ca. 1960-1977] Collection Number: Creator: Alison Lurie Quantity: 4.2 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Notes, drafts, proofs, manuscript, correspondence. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Notes, drafts, and printer's proofs of books by Lurie including Love and Friendship, Imaginary Friends, Real People, Foreign Affairs, The War Between the Tates, The Truth About Lorin Jones, Women and Ghosts, and The Last Resort; manuscript of a short story; and correspondence. Correspondents include Sue Kaufman, David Garnett, Christopher Isherwood, Olivia Manning, Arthur Mizener, Jean Stafford, and Edmund Wilson. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Alison Lurie was born in 1926 and is the author of Love and Friendship Imaginary Friends The War Between the Tates Real People Only Children Language of Clothes (1981), and other novels. She is a Professor of English at Cornell University.

35. RMC Exhibits: Alison Lurie: Writer At Work
alison lurie Writer at Work. October 7, 1999 January 28, 2000.The Kroch Library exhibition documents the author's literary life
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Alison Lurie: Writer at Work
October 7, 1999 - January 28, 2000 The Kroch Library exhibition documents the author's literary life, using materials drawn from Lurie's manuscripts and papers, many of which she has given to the library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections. It begins with childhood photographs and examples of books she read as a child, and traces her literary career from some of her earliest published works to The Last Resort , her 10th book of fiction, published in 1998 by Henry Holt of New York. The display allows viewers to examine Lurie's creative process at work, from the first stages of research through editorial revision, to publication and reviews. Letters from fans and critics and an array of translations and adaptations attest to her enduring popularity. For more information, call the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections at 255-3530 or contact curator Lorna Knight through e-mail: lmk22@cornell.edu
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36. 3665. Alison Lurie. Simpson’s Contemporary Quotations. 1988
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38. Lurie, Alison
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39. Lurie, Alison Foreign Affairs
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Genre Novel (291 pp.) Keywords Acculturation Children Death and Dying Depression ... Women's Health Summary Unmarried, fifty-four year-old Virginia Miner (Vinnie), a professor at Corinth who specializes in children's literature, is off to London for another research trip. Her work has been trashed by a Professor L. Zimmern of Columbia and she is hoping to produce an important new book about playground rhymes that will restore her reputation and confidence. A 'pro' at long flights, her serenity is ruffled by her seatmate, a garrulous married man, Chuck Mumpson, of Tulsa who wishes to chat. She puts him off with difficulty. But the smoking and drinking Chuck is persistent. He could use help with a research trip of his own to trace his family history. Vinnie slowly becomes involved with his project, and then with him. Meanwhile, her young colleague, Fred Turner, has left his wife, Roo, at home for his own sabbatical; they have quarreled. Soon, he consoles himself with the affections of Lady Rosemary Hadley. Quite by accident and with the encouragement of Chuck, Vinnie becomes an emissary for Fred's estranged wife in an improbable midnight walk on Hampstead Heath.

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