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Two volumes published in 1995 show Atwood continuing to mine the literary possibilities of subjects raised within Wilderness Tips. Her poetry collection Morning in the Burned House (1995) includes a piece entitled "Man in a Glacier" which offers another meditation on recovered corpses from earlier epochs. In Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature (1995), a collection of Atwood's Clarendon Lectures given at Oxford University, she discusses the imaginative impact of the far Northern wilderness; included is a piece entitled "Concerning Franklin and his Gallant Crew," which deals with the historical events forming the core of "The Age of Lead" in Wilderness Tips.
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