Margaret Atwood

  • Margaret Atwood: Conversations
    By Margaret Atwood

    Interviews with Atwood by other writers, including Graeme Gibson, Joyce Carol Oates, Geoff Hancock.

  • Margaret Atwood: A Reference Guide, 1988-2005
    By Shannon Hengen, Ashley Thomson

    Ed. Barry Callaghan and Bruce Meyer. Toronto: Exile Editions, 2001. 207212. Reflections on “In Flanders Fields.” Alias Grace [Electronic resource]. Toronto: CNIB, 2001. Computer data (6 files: 130, 119, 129, 128, 103, 119 kilobytes).

  • Margaret Atwood: Vision and Forms
    By Margaret Atwood

    ... 192 , 206 “ Double Voice , The , ” 172 Douglas , Mary , 70 , 83–84n Drabble , Margaret , 233 “ Dreams of the Animals , ” 167-68 , " Fall and All , ” 161n Faulkner , William , xxvii , 233 Felicia ( Lady Oracle ) , 59-60 , 62 Feminist ...

  • Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction
    By Fiona Tolan

    Howard Gruber explains that, whereas the “upward-ascending unbroken chain or Scala Naturae was a widespread image in preDarwinian thought”,57 Darwin replaced this image with that of an irregularly. 54 Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Mother Nature: ...

  • Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction
    By Fiona Tolan

    René Wellek and Austin Warren, who wrote one of the. 9 Atwood quoted in Karla Hammond, “Defying Distinctions”, in Margaret Atwood: Conversations, 102. 10 René Wellek and Austin Warren, Theory of Literature, 3rd Introduction 7.

  • Margaret Atwood: the essential guide
    By Jonathan Noakes, Margaret Reynolds

    This guide will deal with her themes, genre and narrative technique, and a close reading of the texts will be accompanied with likely exam questions, and contexts and comparisons - as well as providing a rich source of ideas for intelligent ...

  • Margaret Atwood: The Open Eye
    By John Moss, Tobi Kozakewich

    Selected Letters of Margaret Laurence and Adele Wiseman, ed. John Lennox and Ruth Panofsky (Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1997); and Margaret Laurence-Al Purdy: A Friendship in Letters, ed. John Lennox (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, ...

  • Margaret Atwood: Reflection and Reality
    By James M. Haule, Beatrice Mendez-Egle

    Margaret Atwood: Reflection and Reality

  • Margaret Atwood: Works and Impact
    By Reingard M. Nischik

    Mythological Intertexts in Margaret Atwood's Works Sharon R. Wilson ( University of Northern Colorado , Greeley , Colorado ) ROM HER EARLY WORK , such as Double Persephone , to recent texts used mythology in much the same way she has ...

  • Margaret Atwood
    By Barbara Hill Rigney

    The first comprehensive study of this major Canadian author to be informed by feminist critical theory. Dr. Rigney examines Atwood's poetry, fiction and critical essays, as well as her artistic...

  • Margaret Atwood: The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin, Oryx and Crake
    By J. Brooks Bouson

    His scholarship focuses on the intersection of Catholic theology, aesthetics, and literature. ... She has authored two books, New Visions of Community in Contemporary American Fiction: Tan, Kingsolver, Castillo, Morrison (University of ...

  • Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale, Bluebeard's Egg, The Blind Assassin
    By Jonathan Noakes, Margaret Reynolds

    One of a series introducing some of the most exciting works in contemporary fiction. This volume deals with the themes, genre and narrative techniques employed by Margaret Atwood in The...

  • Margaret Atwood: An Annotated Bibliography (Prose)
    By Alan J. Horne

    Many of the highly praised bibliographies that make up The Annotated Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors are also available in individual author reprints.

  • Margaret Atwood
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  • Margaret Atwood
    By Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities Harold Bloom

    P. L. Reading, Learning, Teaching Margaret Atwood. New York: Peter Lang, 2007. Thomas, Sue. “Mythic Reconceptions and the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing,” Ariel 19:2 (1988): 73–85. Tolan, Fiona. Margaret ...

  • Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion
    By Nathalie Cooke

    Examines the works of the Canadian author, describing her characters, narrative and strategies, plot development, literary devices, settings, and major themes.

  • Margaret Atwood: The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin, Oryx and Crake
    By J. Brooks Bouson

    She is the author of Margaret Atwood's Novels: A Study of Narrative Discourse (Francke Verlag, 1995) and numerous articles ... from URI in 2008–2009, during which she wrote Reading, Learning, Teaching Toni Morrison (Peter Lang, 2009).

  • Margaret Atwood: An Introduction to Critical Views of Her Fiction
    By Gina Wisker

    This Guide will cover Atwood's entire fictional oeuvre and will engage fully with each of the debates developed by the various key critics of her work, interweaving these with sustained critical commentary and guiding readers through the ...

  • Margaret Atwood: An Introduction to Critical Views of Her Fiction
    By Gina Wisker

    Coral Ann Howells, University of Reading, UK Margaret Atwood is an internationally renowned, highly versatile ... of Higher Education and Contemporary Literature, and Head of the Centre for Learning and Teaching, at the University of ...

  • Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale
    By Hélène Greven, Hélène Greven-Borde

    The Handmaid's Tale (1985), by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood, revisits the Anglo-American utopian/dystopian tradition. Appealing to imaginative fiction and the novel of ideas, the construction of perfect - or nightmarish...