Bibliographie M. Atwood u. Literaturverz. S. 247 - 256
Sandra M. Gilbert: Ad feminam: women and literature
Sandra M. Gilbert: Ad feminam: women and literature
Margaret Atwood: Great unexpectations: an autobiographical foreword
June Schlueter: Canlit/victimlit: Survival and Second words
Pamela S. Bromberg: The two faces of the mirror in The edible woman and Lady Oracle
Sherrill E. Grace: In search of Demeter: the lost, silent mother in Surfacing
Ann McMillan: The transforming eye: Lady Oracle and Gothic tradition
Gayle Greene: Life before man: "Can anything be saved?"
Lorna Irvine: The here and now of Bodily harm
Roberta Rubenstein: Nature and nurture in dystopia: The handmaiden's tale
Arnold E. Davidson: Future tense: making history in The handmaiden's tale
David Buchbinder: Weaving her version: the Homeric model and gender politics in Selected poems
Judith McCombs: Politics, structure, and poetic development in Atwood's Canadian-American sequences: from an apprentice pair to "the circle game" to "two-headed poems"
Kathleen Vogt: Real and imaginary animals in the poetry of Margaret Atwood
Kathryn VanSpanckeren: Shamanism in the works of Margaret Atwood
Sharon R. Wilson: Sexual politics in Margaret Atwood's visual art (with an eight-page color supplement)
Jan Garden Castro: An interview with Margaret Atwood 20 April 1983
moderated by Francis X. Gillen.: A conversation: Margaret Atwood and students
Margaret Atwood: Great unexpectations: an autobiographical foreword
June Schlueter: Canlit/victimlit: Survival and Second words
Pamela S. Bromberg: The two faces of the mirror in The edible woman and Lady Oracle
Sherrill E. Grace: In search of Demeter: the lost, silent mother in Surfacing
Ann McMillan: The transforming eye: Lady Oracle and Gothic tradition
Gayle Greene: Life before man: "Can anything be saved?"
Lorna Irvine: The here and now of Bodily harm
Roberta Rubenstein: Nature and nurture in dystopia: The handmaiden's tale
Arnold E. Davidson: Future tense: making history in The handmaiden's tale
David Buchbinder: Weaving her version: the Homeric model and gender politics in Selected poems
Judith McCombs: Politics, structure, and poetic development in Atwood's Canadian-American sequences: from an apprentice pair to "the circle game" to "two-headed poems"
Kathleen Vogt: Real and imaginary animals in the poetry of Margaret Atwood
Kathryn VanSpanckeren: Shamanism in the works of Margaret Atwood
Sharon R. Wilson: Sexual politics in Margaret Atwood's visual art (with an eight-page color supplement)
Jan Garden Castro: An interview with Margaret Atwood 20 April 1983
moderated by Francis X. Gillen.: A conversation: Margaret Atwood and students
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