The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood

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Pub. Date: 2006-04-17
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Margaret Atwood’s international celebrity has given a new visibility to Canadian literature in English. This Companion provides a comprehensive critical account of Atwood’s writing across the wide range of genres within which she has worked for the past forty years, while paying attention to her Canadian cultural context and the multiple dimensions of her celebrity. The main concern is with Atwood the writer, but there is also Atwood the media star and public performer, cultural critic, environmentalist and human rights spokeswoman, social and political satirist, and mythmaker. This immensely varied profile is addressed in a series of chapters which cover biographical, textual, and contextual issues. The Introduction contains an analysis of dominant trends in Atwood criticism since the 1970s, while the essays by twelve leading international Atwood critics represent the wide range of different perspectives in current Atwood scholarship.

Table of Contents

Margaret Atwood chronology
Introduction Coral Ann Howells
1. Margaret Atwood in her Canadian context David Staines
2. Biography/Autobiography Lorraine York
3. Power politics: power and identity Pilar Somacarrera
4. Margaret Atwood's female bodies Madeleine Davies
5. Margaret Atwood and environmentalism Shannon Hengen
6. Margaret Atwood and history Coomi S. Vevaina
7. Home and nation in Margaret Atwood's later fiction Eleanora Rao
8. Margaret Atwood's humour Marta Dvorak
9. Margaret Atwood's poetry and poetics Branko Gorjup
10. Margaret Atwood's short stories and shorter fictions Reingard M. Nischik
11. Margaret Atwood's dystopian visions: The Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake Coral Ann Howells
12. Blindness and survival in Margaret Atwood's major novels Sharon R. Wilson
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