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Margaret Atwood: Critical Essay by Lee Briscoe Thompson

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SOURCE: “Minuets and Madness: Margaret Atwood's ‘Dancing Girls,’” in The Art of Margaret Atwood: Essays in Criticism, edited by Arnold E. Davidson and Cathy N. Davidson, Anansi, 1981, pp. 107–22.

In the following essay, Thompson offers a detailed survey of the stories in Dancing Girls.

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