Margaret Atwood is a multi faceted genius in Canadian literature. In her novel surfacing nameless protagonist of the story returns the undeveloped island, Northern Quebec, where she grew up, to search for his missing father. The protagonist realizes the gap between her natural self and her artificial construct only when she gets in direct contact with nature. Her association with nature raises her consciousness in regards to subordination of women. Since the novel introduces issue pertaining to feminism and environmentalism, it constitutes a representative literary example of ecological feminism. The Blind Assassin encompasses a science fiction story within the main narrative. Iris Chase, the eldest daughter of a wealthy man who owns a butt...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate through Margaret Atwood’s novel "The Blind Assassin" the s...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
Margaret Atwood, an iconic Canadian writer in many of her novels has dealt with the power politics a...
The paper attempts to offe...
Woman and nature can be considered the best creations of god. Both together keep the earth alive and...
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...
The present paper seeks to delineate how female revisits and reformulates her Image through artistic...
The paper analyzes Margaret Atwood’s postcolonial and postmodern feminist novels from the psychologi...
The problem of ecological crisis and exploitation of women is a topic that is often discussed today ...
This Research paper is to elucidate the quest for self-Identity and women subjections in Canadian so...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood is born on November 18, 1939, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She received her unde...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the theme of victimization in Margaret Atwood's novel, The Blin...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate through Margaret Atwood’s novel "The Blind Assassin" the s...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
Margaret Atwood, an iconic Canadian writer in many of her novels has dealt with the power politics a...
The paper attempts to offe...
Woman and nature can be considered the best creations of god. Both together keep the earth alive and...
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...
The present paper seeks to delineate how female revisits and reformulates her Image through artistic...
The paper analyzes Margaret Atwood’s postcolonial and postmodern feminist novels from the psychologi...
The problem of ecological crisis and exploitation of women is a topic that is often discussed today ...
This Research paper is to elucidate the quest for self-Identity and women subjections in Canadian so...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood is born on November 18, 1939, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She received her unde...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the theme of victimization in Margaret Atwood's novel, The Blin...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate through Margaret Atwood’s novel "The Blind Assassin" the s...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...