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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. Northwest Passages - Author Profile: Margaret Laurence
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    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
  • 2. Margaret Laurence - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    In 1986, Laurence was diagnosed with lung cancer late in the disease s development. According to the James King biography,The Life of Margaret Laurence,
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    James King's biography The Life of Margaret Laurence Born July 18
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    Ontario Occupation novelist, essayist, academic, Chancellor Genres Canadian Literature
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    Influences Susanna Moodie Dorothy Livesay Martha Ostenso W. O. Mitchell ... Hugh MacLennan Influenced Adele Wiseman Marian Engel Margaret Atwood Alice Munro ... Carol Shields Jean Margaret Laurence (n©e Wemyss 18 July 5 January ) was a Canadian novelist and short story writer. Born in Neepawa Manitoba , Laurence was the daughter of solicitor Robert Wemyss and Verna Jean Simpson. Following the death of her mother when Laurence was four, Margaret Simpson, a maternal aunt, came to take care of the family. A year later, Simpson married her father and in 1933 they adopted a son, Robert. In 1935, Robert Wemyss Sr. died of pneumonia.
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    3. Margaret Laurence --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Margaret Laurence née Wemys Canadian writer whose novels portray strong women striving for selfrealization while
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    4. Historic Authors: Margaret Laurence
    Margaret Laurence (19261987) Novelist. Jean Margaret (Peggy) Wemyss was born in Neepawa, Manitoba on July 18, 1926 to Robert Harrison Wemyss, a lawyer,
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    Margaret Laurence (1926-1987) Novelist. 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. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
    Margaret laurence margaret Laurence (July 18, 1926January 5, 1987), a much-loved Canadian author, was one of the great novelists of the twentieth century.
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    Margaret Laurence (July 18, 1926-January 5, 1987), a much-loved Canadian author, was one of the great novelists of the twentieth century. Her stories feature strong women and their struggles for self-understanding and acceptance. She was known for her outspoken support of peace, women's rights, and other progressive causes. Jean Margaret "Peggy" Wemyss was born, raised, and is now interred in the Canadian prairie town of Neepawa, Manitoba. Peggy was the child of Robert Wemyss, a lawyer, and Verna Jean Simpson. Verna died when Peggy was four years old, and Robert, after an interval, married his late wife's sister, Margaret Campbell Simpson. He died when Peggy was ten. Her stepmother, a teacher and a librarian, was a comfort in her childhood and was always one of her "greatest encouragers." Another dominating influence in her young life was John Simpson, her maternal grandfather in whose home she and her stepmother lived. In her book, A Bird in the House , 1970, he is portrayed as a tyrannical autocrat. Later in life she commented, "I hated him for a long time, even after his death. Now I have a kind of respect and admiration for him."

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    Margaret Laurence quotation - part of a larger collection of Wisdom Quotes to challenge and inspire.
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    7. Margaret Laurence
    Margaret Laurence (1981) by Patricia Morley,; Margaret Laurence (1969) by Clara Thomas,; The Manawaka World of Margaret Laurence (1975) by Clara Thomas
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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:
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    • Travel:
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      • Margaret Laurence (1969) by Clara Thomas,
      • The Manawaka World of Margaret Laurence (1975) by Clara Thomas
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    Canadian writer. She lived in Africa with her engineer husband in the 1950s; her experiences there provided material for her early works. She is best known for depicting the lives of women struggling for self-realization in the male-dominated world of western Canada. Her works include the novels The Stone Angel A Jest of God (1966), and The Fire-Dwellers (1969) and the stories collected in A Bird in the House (1970) and The Diviners (1974). In the 1970s she turned to writing children's books. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Margaret Laurence" from Britannica Concise Smith, Dame Maggie - British actress. More on "Margaret Laurence" from the 32 Volume Laurence, (Jean) Margaret - nee Wemys Canadian writer whose novels portray strong women striving for self-realization while immersed in the daily struggle to make a living in a male-dominated world. Oliphant, Laurence

    9. 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)
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    • 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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  • 11. Margaret Laurence: Canada's Divine Writer - People - CBC Archives
    margaret laurence was one of Canada s most esteemed and beloved writers. She is best known for her Manawaka novels — The Stone Angel, A Jest of God,
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    Margaret Laurence was one of Canada's most esteemed and beloved writers. She is best known for her Manawaka novels — The Stone Angel, A Jest of God, The Fire Dwellers and The Diviners — which are considered classics of Canadian literature. Yet few know the facts of Laurence's extraordinary and sometimes difficult life.
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    A difficult childhood Laurence's first novel ... The Manawaka series
    Margaret Laurence is born Jean Margaret Wemyss to Bob and Verna Wemyss in the town of Neepawa, Man. on July 18, 1926. (TV; runs 1:18)
    In 1947, Margaret Wemyss marries Jack Laurence. Between 1950 and 1957, they live in Africa where their two children, Jocelyn and David, are born. In 1960 Laurence publishes her first novel. (Radio; runs 4:27)
    Between 1963 and 1966, Laurence begins her celebrated Manawaka series with The Stone Angel and A Jest of God. (TV; runs 5:19) The Fire Dweller The Diviners Laurence's books banned
    In 1969, Laurence returns to Canada after several years in England. She is now a famous Canadian novelist. (Radio; runs 28:21)

    12. Margaret Laurence Home
    Photos of the author s home in Neepawa, Manitoba, which is a National Historic site. Includes biographical data.
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    The Margaret Laurence Home opens the Friday of the May long weekend and closes on September 30. Hours of Operation: Monday to Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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    13. Welcome To Margaret Laurence: The Making Of A Writer
    margaret laurence the Making of a Writer traces the challenging years that preceded publication of her first major success The Stone Angel (1964).
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    She is the author of sixteen books, including a travel memoir, five novels and two collections of short stories, a translation of Somali tales and poems, a collection of essays and an important study of Nigerian dramatists.
    Margaret Laurence: the Making of a Writer traces the challenging years that preceded publication of her first major success The Stone Angel Margaret Laurence: the Making of a Writer unfolds with the suspense of a novel as the biographer shows readers the young wife who wrote in a small grass hut in the Somali desert region as well as the writer who coped with ten years of rejections from publishers. And finally, there is the portrait of Margaret Laurence when she first received acclaim for her short stories after returning to live in Vancouver.
    Margaret Laurence: the Making of a Writer will hold their interest.

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    Who has worked to make Canlit a part of our views? from Ode for Clara Thomas by margaret laurence on the occasion of her retirement dinner, 31 May 1984
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    Who has worked to make Canlit a part of our views? from Ode for Clara Thomas by Margaret Laurence on the occasion of her retirement dinner, 31 May 1984 Archival Research Tutorial: If you are new to archives, our Archival Research Tutorial is a good place to start. To begin the tutorial, click here I Heard a Story About Yorkville: A virtual exhibit that takes a look at Yorkville at a time when it was the embodiment of youth, student militancy and rock and roll. The spirit of Yorkville is captured in select photographs from the Toronto Telegram fonds and through stories shared by Nicholas Jennings, author of Before the Gold Rush: Flashbacks to the Dawn of Canadian Sound What else is new at the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections?

    15. P-25 Margaret Laurence House - Province Of Manitoba | General Page
    margaret laurence, an internationally renowned author, was born and raised in Neepawa. After graduating in l947 from Winnipeg s United College,
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    Present Owner: The Margaret Laurence Home Committee Inc. Margaret Laurence, an internationally renowned author, was born and raised in Neepawa. After graduating in l947 from Winnipeg's United College, she worked as a reporter with the Winnipeg Citizen . Her years in Africa during the l950s inspired her first novel, This Side Jordan (l96l), which met with critical acclaim. Neepawa provided the setting for five later novels set in the fictional prairie town of Manawaka. Vivid prairie imagery and assertion of human dignity suffuse these works. Laurence received two Governor-General's awards for fiction and became a Companion of the Order of Canada in l97l. Laurence lived here in her grandfather's house from l935 to l944. Built ca. l894, the house, and her grandfather John Simpson, figured prominently in the Manawaka novels. The house was purchased in l986 by the Margaret Laurence Home Committee and is dedicated to the literary career of "The First Lady of Manawaka." Government Links: home welcome on-line services news ... privacy

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    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.
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    This web resource is dedicated to the study of Margaret Laurence's life and her writing. For any further information concerning membership in the Margaret Laurence Society and subscriptions to the Review, please contact Dr. Greta McCormick Coger at DalvanM@aol.com The Margaret Laurence Society was formed at the Modern Language Association Special Session "Margaret Laurence: A Tribute" held in San Francisco, December 27, 1987.
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