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The Fiction of Margaret Atwood
By (Author) Dr Fiona Tolan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
20th October 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
813.54
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Margaret Atwood is one of the most significant writers working today. Her writing spans seven decades, is phenomenally diverse and ambitious, and has amassed an enormous body of literary criticism. In this invaluable guide, Fiona Tolan provides a clear and comprehensive overview of evolving critical approaches to Atwoods work. Addressing all of the authors key texts, the book deftly guides the reader through the most characteristic, influential, and insightful critical readings of the last fifty years. It highlights recurring themes in Atwoods work, such as gender, feminism, power and violence, fairy tale and the gothic, environmental destruction, and dystopian futures. This is an indispensable companion for anyone interested in reading and writing about Margaret Atwood.
A valuable and necessary book for students, researchers, and enthusiastic readers of Margaret Atwoods novels. It offers both a substantial study of her fiction and a comprehensive overview of Atwood criticism up to the present, unequalled in any other publication. Covering all relevant thematic, genre, narrative, and contextual issues, it deftly guides readers through the rich diversity of critical responses to her work. * Coral Howells, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London, UK *
Fiona Tolan is Reader in Contemporary Womens Writing at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. She is the author of Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction (Rodopi, 2007) and has published widely on Atwoods work.