This thesis is a study of several texts written by Margaret Atwood, and is motivated by a desire to demonstrate the polysemous irreducibi1ity of literary meaning and to suggest ways in which critical theory and textual practice may meaningfully interact and correspond. * The first chapter examines poems in The Circle Game in order to observe how Atwood*s persistent scrutiny of the constitution of images creates a world almost entirely detached from a consciousness of time and history, and considers how this generates a radical split between textual self-sufficiency and the psychic wilderness through which the poems move. Here we can see Atwood deploying language in a pared-down, restrictive manner that circulates through the ...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
In The Journals of Susanna Moodie, Margaret Atwood is not interested in the documentary component of...
Literary analysis of three Margaret Atwood poems, all of which depict the pressures of conformity th...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
This thesis project discusses the literary work of Margaret Atwood, specifically highlighting Alias ...
Margaret Atwood, an award-winning Canadian poet and novelist, begins the interview by reading her po...
This study is a critical reading of the fiction of contemporary Canadian novelist and poet Margaret ...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003.Margaret Atwo...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
The purpose of the following study is to demonstrate the metaphoric landscape as a tool to delineat...
During the twentieth century, women poets who were immensely influenced by the most revolutionary as...
When first published in 1972, Survival was considered the most startling book ever written about Can...
This paper discusses ideal romantic love as it appears in Western literature and how women are portr...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
In The Journals of Susanna Moodie, Margaret Atwood is not interested in the documentary component of...
Literary analysis of three Margaret Atwood poems, all of which depict the pressures of conformity th...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
This thesis project discusses the literary work of Margaret Atwood, specifically highlighting Alias ...
Margaret Atwood, an award-winning Canadian poet and novelist, begins the interview by reading her po...
This study is a critical reading of the fiction of contemporary Canadian novelist and poet Margaret ...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003.Margaret Atwo...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
The purpose of the following study is to demonstrate the metaphoric landscape as a tool to delineat...
During the twentieth century, women poets who were immensely influenced by the most revolutionary as...
When first published in 1972, Survival was considered the most startling book ever written about Can...
This paper discusses ideal romantic love as it appears in Western literature and how women are portr...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
In The Journals of Susanna Moodie, Margaret Atwood is not interested in the documentary component of...
Literary analysis of three Margaret Atwood poems, all of which depict the pressures of conformity th...