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Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
This bachelor thesis examines the theme of isolation and survival in A Jest of God (1966) and The Fi...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
Are wilderness and industry reconcilable? This article examines recent examples of Canadian art and ...
Margaret Atwood\u27s superb exploration of stories and storytelling, myths and their reinventions, f...
Recent criticism has increasingly asserted the centrality of gothic in the Canadian canon, and expli...
Throughout her long career, Canadian poet, novelist and critic Margaret Atwood has known for her inc...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
An ever-persistent question in Canada has always been the issue of identity. In this multicultural c...
This essay examines how Margaret Atwood’s recent dystopias Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN007079 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Margaret Atwood's Surfacing departs significantly from her previous writing through its location in ...
For many Canadian novelists emerging in the last twenty-five years, Canada's geography, history, and...
The search for emblems in Canadian literature is no longer completely valid. The desire to find and ...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
This bachelor thesis examines the theme of isolation and survival in A Jest of God (1966) and The Fi...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
Are wilderness and industry reconcilable? This article examines recent examples of Canadian art and ...
Margaret Atwood\u27s superb exploration of stories and storytelling, myths and their reinventions, f...
Recent criticism has increasingly asserted the centrality of gothic in the Canadian canon, and expli...
Throughout her long career, Canadian poet, novelist and critic Margaret Atwood has known for her inc...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
An ever-persistent question in Canada has always been the issue of identity. In this multicultural c...
This essay examines how Margaret Atwood’s recent dystopias Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN007079 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Margaret Atwood's Surfacing departs significantly from her previous writing through its location in ...
For many Canadian novelists emerging in the last twenty-five years, Canada's geography, history, and...
The search for emblems in Canadian literature is no longer completely valid. The desire to find and ...
Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing studies the effects of the delineation of identity at a time in Canadian...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
This bachelor thesis examines the theme of isolation and survival in A Jest of God (1966) and The Fi...