Margaret Atwood Criticism
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Atwood, Margaret (Vol. 84)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- 'After the Failure of Logic': Descent and Return in Surfacing
- Refusing to be a Victim: Margaret Atwood
- Margaret Atwood: Remythologizing Circe
- Dying Falls
- Formal Allegiances: Selected Poems × 6
- Odd Woman Out
- Comic Storytelling as Escape and Narcissistic Self-Expression in Atwood's Lady Oracle
- Waltzing Again: A Conversation with Margaret Atwood
- In Pursuit of the Faceless Stranger: Depths and Surfaces in Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm
- Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye: Re-Viewing Women in a Postmodern World
- Lady Oracle: The Politics of the Body
- The Hairball on the Mantlepiece
- Time Telescoping Tales
- The Handmaid's Tale, Cat's Eye and Interlunar: Margaret Atwood's Feminist (?) Futures (?)
- The Atwood Variations
- Reading Reflections: The Autobiographical Illusion in Cat's Eye
- Mirror, Mirror, Who's the Evilest?
- On the Villainess
- Further Reading
- Atwood, Margaret (Vol. 3)
- Atwood, Margaret (Vol. 2)
- Atwood, Margaret (Vol. 4)
- Atwood, Margaret (Vol. 13)
- Atwood, Margaret (Vol. 8)
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Atwood, Margaret (Eleanor)
- Introduction
- Letters in Canada: 'Dancing Girls'
- Atwood Under and Above Water
- Sherrill Grace
- A Terrible Beauty
- Bitter Wisdom of Moral Concern
- Love and Horror
- Fiction: 'Bodily Harm'
- The Making of 'Selected Poems', the Process of Surfacing
- Life After Man
- Poetry: 'True Stories'
- Plots and Counterplots
- Eight Poets
- Desperate Remedies
- 'Bodily Harm'
- Women Too Alone to Realize Their Aloneness
- Atwood, Margaret (Vol. 15)
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Atwood, Margaret (Short Story Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Versions of Reality
- Margaret Atwood: Some Observations and Textual Considerations
- Minuets and Madness: Margaret Atwood's ‘Dancing Girls’
- The Short Stories
- Alternate Stories: The Short Fiction of Audrey Thomas and Margaret Atwood
- Bluebeard's Egg and Other Stories
- A review of Bluebeard's Egg and Other Stories
- 'Bluebeard's Egg': Not Entirely a ‘Grimm’ Tale
- Atwood's Sacred Wells (Dancing Girls, poetry, and Surfacing)
- Definitions of a Fool: Alice Munro's ‘Walking on Water’ and Margaret Atwood's Two Stories about Emma: ‘The Whirlpool Rapids’ and ‘Walking on Water’
- Blood Taboo: A Response to Margaret Atwood's ‘Lives of the Poets’
- The Atwood Variations
- A Poet's Bones
- ‘Yet I Speak, Yet I Exist’: Affirmation of the Subject in Atwood's Short Fiction
- Of Bimbos and Men's Bodies
- Representing the Other Body: Frame Narratives in Margaret Atwood's ‘Giving Birth’ and Alice Munro's ‘Meneseteung’
- Scarlet Ibises and Frog Songs: Short Fiction
- Further Reading