Margaret Atwood\u27s Cat \u27s Eye is a disturbing tale of female cruelty, of events that allow a male reviewer to say (with justice) that the protagonist has been emotionally crippled, but not by men. Women have done the damage more than a man could
Review of the books 'Women in British cinema: mad, bad and dangerous to know', by Sue Harper, publis...
Margaret Atwood’s novels are usually celebrated for their blunt feminism. However, in Moral Disorder...
Article reviews Margaret Atwood’s dystopian MaddAddam trilogy: Oryx and Crake (2003), The Year of th...
Margaret Atwood\u27s Cat \u27s Eye is a disturbing tale of female cruelty, of events that allow a ma...
Margaret Atwood, an iconic Canadian writer in many of her novels has dealt with the power politics a...
This article focuses on patterns of bullying and abuse in Atwood's portrayal of the 'friendship' bet...
Review of Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction, by Fiona Tolan (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007, ISBN 978 9...
This study examines the three novels Cat s Eye, The Robber Bride, and Alias Grace by Margaret Atwo...
Margaret Atwood has often been criticized as a bad feminist writer for featuring villainous, cruel w...
Review of Science, Gender, and History: The Fantastic in Mary Shelley and Margaret Atwood, by Suparn...
AbstractConsiderably, literature has influenced in the life of human being. It has an empowered lang...
The Edible Woman is taken for study, and to look in depth the manner in which the protagon...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the subject of bullying in Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye (1988). The a...
(Men Who Hate Women). With many characters who seem more like props than people, the story is about ...
In this dissertation, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Cat's Eye and Lady Oracle are evaluated...
Review of the books 'Women in British cinema: mad, bad and dangerous to know', by Sue Harper, publis...
Margaret Atwood’s novels are usually celebrated for their blunt feminism. However, in Moral Disorder...
Article reviews Margaret Atwood’s dystopian MaddAddam trilogy: Oryx and Crake (2003), The Year of th...
Margaret Atwood\u27s Cat \u27s Eye is a disturbing tale of female cruelty, of events that allow a ma...
Margaret Atwood, an iconic Canadian writer in many of her novels has dealt with the power politics a...
This article focuses on patterns of bullying and abuse in Atwood's portrayal of the 'friendship' bet...
Review of Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction, by Fiona Tolan (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007, ISBN 978 9...
This study examines the three novels Cat s Eye, The Robber Bride, and Alias Grace by Margaret Atwo...
Margaret Atwood has often been criticized as a bad feminist writer for featuring villainous, cruel w...
Review of Science, Gender, and History: The Fantastic in Mary Shelley and Margaret Atwood, by Suparn...
AbstractConsiderably, literature has influenced in the life of human being. It has an empowered lang...
The Edible Woman is taken for study, and to look in depth the manner in which the protagon...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the subject of bullying in Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye (1988). The a...
(Men Who Hate Women). With many characters who seem more like props than people, the story is about ...
In this dissertation, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Cat's Eye and Lady Oracle are evaluated...
Review of the books 'Women in British cinema: mad, bad and dangerous to know', by Sue Harper, publis...
Margaret Atwood’s novels are usually celebrated for their blunt feminism. However, in Moral Disorder...
Article reviews Margaret Atwood’s dystopian MaddAddam trilogy: Oryx and Crake (2003), The Year of th...