The basic outline of Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle, as well as of her earlier novels -- The Edible Woman and Surfacing -- is the actual structure of comedy, as in the Shakespearean sequence of social disorder, exile reintegration, and return to "natural" order. Atwood's term, "anti-comedy," is therefore misleading. All three novels rely heavily on opposites: order out of disorder personal wholeness out of mental collapse. The comic structure is embellished by twentieth century psychoanalytic paradigms, such as "neuroses" and "self-actualization.
Since there have been no thorough and sustained readings of Margaret Atwood's popular short story "R...
Lady Oracle 1 (1976) is a metafictional2 novel, narrated from the perspective of a woman writer who ...
Throughout her work, Margaret Atwood uses literal and metaphoric camera images, including photograph...
The basic outline of Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle, as well as of her earlier novels -- The Edible W...
Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm is in one sense about the tension between surface perception and depth...
In Lady Oracle, Margaret Atwood subtly explores the complex etiology of fantasy, the causes and cons...
The Edible Woman is taken for study, and to look in depth the manner in which the protagon...
ь LTHOUGH MARGARET ATWOOD has stated that the prob-lem with writing a novel is "sustaining your...
The paper analyzes Margaret Atwood’s postcolonial and postmodern feminist novels from the psychologi...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
In this thesis I will explore the literary tradition of women and hysteria as a smaller facet of the...
In her poetry and novels, Margaret Atwood explores political realities in the relationships " betwee...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman is written in both first-person singular and in the third person,...
The Canadian writer Margaret Atwood has created various impressive women characters in her fictions....
Since there have been no thorough and sustained readings of Margaret Atwood's popular short story "R...
Lady Oracle 1 (1976) is a metafictional2 novel, narrated from the perspective of a woman writer who ...
Throughout her work, Margaret Atwood uses literal and metaphoric camera images, including photograph...
The basic outline of Margaret Atwood's Lady Oracle, as well as of her earlier novels -- The Edible W...
Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm is in one sense about the tension between surface perception and depth...
In Lady Oracle, Margaret Atwood subtly explores the complex etiology of fantasy, the causes and cons...
The Edible Woman is taken for study, and to look in depth the manner in which the protagon...
ь LTHOUGH MARGARET ATWOOD has stated that the prob-lem with writing a novel is "sustaining your...
The paper analyzes Margaret Atwood’s postcolonial and postmodern feminist novels from the psychologi...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
In this thesis I will explore the literary tradition of women and hysteria as a smaller facet of the...
In her poetry and novels, Margaret Atwood explores political realities in the relationships " betwee...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman is written in both first-person singular and in the third person,...
The Canadian writer Margaret Atwood has created various impressive women characters in her fictions....
Since there have been no thorough and sustained readings of Margaret Atwood's popular short story "R...
Lady Oracle 1 (1976) is a metafictional2 novel, narrated from the perspective of a woman writer who ...
Throughout her work, Margaret Atwood uses literal and metaphoric camera images, including photograph...