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Happy Endings Study Guide

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by Margaret Atwood
About 35 pages (10,360 words)
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Atwood, Margaret, Margaret Atwood: Conversations, edited by Earl G. Ingersoll, Ontario Review Press, 1990.

This volume collects twenty-one interviews with Atwood during the period 1972-1989.

—, "Then and Now: Canada's Premier Woman of Letters Takes a Razor-Sharp Look at the State of Canadian Literature," in Macleans, July 1, 1999, p. 54.

In this essay, Atwood discusses Canadian literature.

Morris, Mary, "The Art of Fiction," in Biblio, December 1998, p. 24.

In this interview, Atwood discusses criteria for.....

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