Grace Marks was a convicted double murderer in nineteenth-century Canada. Her case was well known at the time thanks to its sensationally violent and sexual details. The novel Alias Grace (1997) by Margaret Atwood engages in a discussion about the relationship between fact and fiction, scientific objectivity and power. This article analyses the relationship between Atwood’s fictional Grace Marks and Dr Simon Jordan, an American doctor who visits her in prison hoping to find out the truth about Grace and the murders. Both Grace and Dr Jordan are formed by the existing norms of the time period, norms which govern how men and women of their particular class should act. However, what makes their meetings noteworthy is that Grace Marks possesse...
The paper investigates the capacity of historiographic metafiction to deal with the internal contrad...
This thesis examines Atwood's transformation of the crime genre, more particularly the whodunit and ...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
My thesis aims to explore dual consciousness and its connection to female sexuality in Margaret Atwo...
Alias Grace, a novel by Margaret Atwood demonstrates the most sensational murder case of the mid nin...
In her ninth novel, Alias Grace, Margaret Atwood shifts her perspective on the Canadian past and rec...
In this paper, I analyze Margaret Atwood’s biographical novel Alias Grace which is based on the life...
In this paper, I analyze Margaret Atwood’s biographical novel Alias Grace which is based on the life...
Margaret Atwood depicts life memory as a process, a journey into one’s self that results in self-rea...
This analysis of Margaret Atwood's appropriation of history is limited to two of her works, The Hand...
Bibliography: leaves 53.In the Introduction of this minor dissertation, Margaret Atwood as a post-mo...
Sixteen years have passed since teenaged Grace was locked up for the cold-blooded murder of her empl...
In 1843, a 16-year-old Canadian housemaid named Grace Marks was tried for the murder of her employer...
The central tenet of the study is that language and madness are bound together, language both inclu...
Postmodern fiction demonstrates a suspicion about the narrative status of history. Arguably, its pro...
The paper investigates the capacity of historiographic metafiction to deal with the internal contrad...
This thesis examines Atwood's transformation of the crime genre, more particularly the whodunit and ...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
My thesis aims to explore dual consciousness and its connection to female sexuality in Margaret Atwo...
Alias Grace, a novel by Margaret Atwood demonstrates the most sensational murder case of the mid nin...
In her ninth novel, Alias Grace, Margaret Atwood shifts her perspective on the Canadian past and rec...
In this paper, I analyze Margaret Atwood’s biographical novel Alias Grace which is based on the life...
In this paper, I analyze Margaret Atwood’s biographical novel Alias Grace which is based on the life...
Margaret Atwood depicts life memory as a process, a journey into one’s self that results in self-rea...
This analysis of Margaret Atwood's appropriation of history is limited to two of her works, The Hand...
Bibliography: leaves 53.In the Introduction of this minor dissertation, Margaret Atwood as a post-mo...
Sixteen years have passed since teenaged Grace was locked up for the cold-blooded murder of her empl...
In 1843, a 16-year-old Canadian housemaid named Grace Marks was tried for the murder of her employer...
The central tenet of the study is that language and madness are bound together, language both inclu...
Postmodern fiction demonstrates a suspicion about the narrative status of history. Arguably, its pro...
The paper investigates the capacity of historiographic metafiction to deal with the internal contrad...
This thesis examines Atwood's transformation of the crime genre, more particularly the whodunit and ...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...