International audienceMargaret Atwood has long been appreciated for her ardent defense of Canadian authors and her genre-bending fiction, essays and poetry. However, an aspect of her work that has perhaps been less thoroughly examined is her work both as adaptor and as source for adaptation in media as varied as opera, television, film, or comic books. Recent critically acclaimed television adaptations of the novels The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) and Alias Grace (Amazon) have rightfully focused attention on these works, but Atwood’s fiction has long been a source of inspiration for artists of various media, a seeming corollary to Atwood’s own tendency to explore the possibilities of media (graphic novels), genres (science-fiction) and narrative...
My study examines characterization and symbolism in The Handmaid\u27s Tale (1985 and 2017) and Alias...
When first published in 1972, Survival was considered the most startling book ever written about Can...
Since its publication in 1985, Margaret Atwood's dystopia "The handmaid's tale" has prominently secu...
A fascinating factor of so-called mass culture is the ability to adapt to society and its needs. The...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
This dissertation examines theatrical adaptations of Canadian fiction and poetry performed on Canadi...
This dissertation examines theatrical adaptations of Canadian fiction and poetry performed on Canadi...
Overview: One of the most terrifying aspects of Margaret Atwood’s dark, dystopian novel, The Handmai...
Owing largely to the political situation in the United States, which seems to head, dangerously so, ...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
This paper attempts to capture the social status, domination of women by men faced by Offred, the pr...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
Margaret Atwood\u27s novel The Handmaid\u27s Tale has been a source of inspiration and warning for r...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood is born on November 18, 1939, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She received her unde...
My study examines characterization and symbolism in The Handmaid\u27s Tale (1985 and 2017) and Alias...
When first published in 1972, Survival was considered the most startling book ever written about Can...
Since its publication in 1985, Margaret Atwood's dystopia "The handmaid's tale" has prominently secu...
A fascinating factor of so-called mass culture is the ability to adapt to society and its needs. The...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
This dissertation examines theatrical adaptations of Canadian fiction and poetry performed on Canadi...
This dissertation examines theatrical adaptations of Canadian fiction and poetry performed on Canadi...
Overview: One of the most terrifying aspects of Margaret Atwood’s dark, dystopian novel, The Handmai...
Owing largely to the political situation in the United States, which seems to head, dangerously so, ...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
This paper attempts to capture the social status, domination of women by men faced by Offred, the pr...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
Margaret Atwood\u27s novel The Handmaid\u27s Tale has been a source of inspiration and warning for r...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood is born on November 18, 1939, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She received her unde...
My study examines characterization and symbolism in The Handmaid\u27s Tale (1985 and 2017) and Alias...
When first published in 1972, Survival was considered the most startling book ever written about Can...
Since its publication in 1985, Margaret Atwood's dystopia "The handmaid's tale" has prominently secu...