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Margaret Atwood: Critical Essay by Karen F. Stein

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SOURCE: “Scarlet Ibises and Frog Songs: Short Fiction,” in Margaret Atwood Revisited, Twayne Publishers, 1999, pp. 125–44.

In the following essay, Stein offers a thematic and stylistic overview of Atwood's short fiction.

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