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The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood.
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One of Canada's most distinguished literary figures, Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born 1939) is an internationally famous novelist, poet, critic, and politically committed cultural activist.Margaret Elean...
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The author of over sixty books, Margaret Atwood holds a unique position in contemporary Canadian literature. "Atwood is arguably the most recognizable writer in the country," noted John Bemrose in Mac...
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One of Canada's most public literary personalities, Margaret Atwood has made her reputation as much as by being versatile as by being controversial. As a poet she has to date produced ten volumes of v...
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Margaret Atwood is arguably the most prominent contemporary Canadian writer. Best known for her novels, Atwood is also admired for her accomplishments as a poet, critic, essayist, and short-story writ...
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In the following review, Shapiro praises Atwood's novel The Robber Bride.
Nobody maps female psychic territory the way Margaret Atwood does, sure-footed even in the wilds. Her latest novel, The...
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In the following excerpt, Atwood discusses her writing process and the role of the literary villainess in reference to her book The Robber Bride.
[Miller]: In The Robber Bride, your character Zenia is...
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Teaching The Robber Bride
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