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Margaret Atwood: Critical Essay by Frank Davey

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SOURCE: “Alternate Stories: The Short Fiction of Audrey Thomas and Margaret Atwood,” in Canadian Literature, Vol. 109, Summer, 1986, pp. 5–14.

In the following essay, Davey considers ways in which Atwood's characters cope with reality by viewing it through fictional frameworks.

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