SOURCE: “Atwood's Sacred Wells (Dancing Girls, poetry, and Surfacing),” in Critical Essays on Margaret Atwood, edited by Judith McCombs, G. K. Hall & Co., 1988, pp. 213–29.
In the following essay, Brown explores the recurring images in Atwood's work, focusing on how they function in her fiction and poetry.
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