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Atwood, Margaret --- Women and literature --- -Literature --- History --- -Atwood, Margaret Eleanor --- Criticism and interpretation --- Atwood, Margaret, --- -History --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, --- Ėtvud, Margaret, --- Atvuda, Mārgareta, --- Etvuda, Mārgareta, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor
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Atwood, Margaret, --- Women and literature --- History --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, --- Criticism and interpretation --- -Literature --- -Atwood, Margaret Eleanor --- -Criticism and interpretation --- -Addresses, essays, lectures --- -History --- Ėtvud, Margaret, --- Atvuda, Mārgareta, --- Etvuda, Mārgareta, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor --- Atwood, Margaret --- Women and literature - Canada - History - 20th century --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, - 1939- - Criticism and interpretation --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939 --- -Critique et interprétation --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, - 1939 --- -Atwood, Margaret,
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Women and literature --- History --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Canada --- In literature.
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Women and literature --- Femmes et littérature --- History --- Histoire --- Atwood, Margaret, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Femmes et littérature --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, --- Ėtvud, Margaret, --- Atvuda, Mārgareta, --- Etvuda, Mārgareta, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor --- Atwood, Margaret
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In this critical collection, well-known Atwood scholars offer original readings and critical re-evaluations of three Atwood masterpieces - The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin, and Oryx and Crake . Providing new critical assessments of Atwood's novels in language that is both lively and accessible, Margaret Atwood reveals not only Atwood's ongoing and evolving engagement with the issues that have long preoccupied her - ranging from the power politics of human relationships to a concern with human rights and the global environment - but also her increasing formal complexity as a novelist. If
Atwood, Margaret, --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor --- Atwood, Margaret --- Ėtvud, Margaret, --- Atvuda, Mārgareta, --- Etvuda, Mārgareta, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Atwood, Margaret, --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor --- Atwood, Margaret --- Ėtvud, Margaret, --- Atvuda, Mārgareta, --- Etvuda, Mārgareta, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Postcolonialism in literature. --- Postmodernism (Literature) --- Women and literature --- History --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Literary movements --- Literature, Modern
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This study explores the ways that contemporary women writers respond to problems of mobility, how they subvert plot conventions based on the oedipal configuration, how they combine and transform genre and myth, and how they mobilize language. Using both feminist and psychoanalytic theory, this study seeks to address questions of mobility in relation not only to the maternal presence, but also to the body itself and the constitution of the speaking subject within symbolic systems over which she has little control. Writers have been selected to represent both very different narrative styles--from the mimetic to the postmodern--and to represent difference in terms of race, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation.
American fiction --- Feminism and literature --- Women and literature --- American fiction --- Sex role in literature --- Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, - 1939-
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