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    FURTHER READING

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    Below is a selected critical bibliography, with an emphasis on the relatively recent sources avilable through UNB's Libraries. Call numbers or EBSCOhost availability are noted where applicable.


    Books

    Detailed information on some of these and other Atwood titles is available from the Atwood Society's member publication list. O.W. Toad also has a list of recommended works.

    • Bouson, J. Brooks. Brutal choreographies : oppositional strategies and narrative design in the novels of Margaret Atwood. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z59]


    • B�hler Roth, Verena. Wilderness and the natural environment : Margaret Atwood's recycling of a Canadian theme. T�bingen: Francke Verlag, 1998. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z592]


    • Cooke, Nathalie. Margaret Atwood: A Biography. Toronto: ECW Press, 1998. [UNBSJ PS8551 .T97 Z56]


    • Hengen, Shannon Eileen. Margaret Atwood's power : mirrors, reflections and images in select fiction and poetry. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1993. [UNBSJ PS8551 .T97 Z66]


    • Howells, Coral Ann. Margaret Atwood. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z694]


    • ---. Margaret Atwood: A Reference Guide. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1991. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z525]


    • Mycak, Sonia. In Search Of The Split Subject: Psychoanalysis, Phenomenology And The Novels Of Margaret Atwood. Toronto: ECW Press, 1996.


    • Nicholson, Colin. Margaret Atwood : writing and subjectivity : new critical essays. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1994. [UNBSJ PS8501 .T86 M738]


    • Nischik, Reingard M. Margaret Atwood : works and impact. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2000. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z765]


    • Rao, Eleonora. Strategies for identity : the fiction of Margaret Atwood. New York: P. Lang, 1993. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z84]


    • Staels, Hilde. Margaret Atwood's novels : a study of narrative discourse. T�bingen: Francke Verlag, 1995. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z87]


    • Sullivan, Rosemary. The Red Shoes : Margaret Atwood starting out. Toronto: HarperFlamingo Canada, 1998. [UNBSJ PS8551 .T97 Z9]


    • Tennant, Colette. Reading the gothic in Margaret Atwood's novels. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2003. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z887]


    • VanSpanckeren, Kathryn, and Jan Garden Castro. Margaret Atwood : vision and forms. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1988. [UNBSJ PS8551 .T97 Z76]


    • Wilson, Sharon Rose. Margaret Atwood's fairy-tale sexual politics. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1993. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z94]


    • ---, Thomas B. Friedman, and Shannon Hengen. Approaches to Teaching Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Other Works. New York: Modern Language Association, 1996.


    • York, Lorraine Mary. Various Atwoods : essays on the later poems, short fiction, and novels. Concord, Ont.: Anansi, 1995. [UNBF PS8501 .T86 Z92]



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    Articles

    • Andriano, Joseph. "The Handmaid's Tale as scrabble game." Essays on Canadian Writing 48 (1992/3): 89-96. [UNBSJ PS8043 .E772 WCL-PER]


    • Dymond, Erica Joan. "Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale." Explicator 61 (2003): 181-183. [Available on EBSCOhost]


    • Feuer, Lois. "The calculus of love and nightmare: The Handmaid's Tale and the dystopian tradition." Critique 38 (1997): 83-97. [Available on EBSCOhost]


    • Givner, Jessie. "Names, faces and signatures in Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye and The Handmaid's Tale." Canadian Literature 133 (1992): 56-75. [UNBSJ PS8061 .C244 WCL-PER]


    • Grace, Dominick M. "The Handmaid's Tale: `Historical Notes' and Documentary Subversion." Science Fiction Studies 25 (1998): 481-493. [UNBSJ SF/F Box S54 WCL-SPCOLL]


    • Hogsette, David S. "Margaret Atwood's rhetorical epilogue in The Handmaid's Tale: The reader's role in empowering Offred's speech act." Critique 38 (1997): 262-278. [Available on EBSCOhost]


    • Johnson, Brian. "Language, power, and responsibility in The Handmaid's Tale." Canadian Literature 148 (1996): 39-55. [UNBSJ PS8061 .C244 WCL-PER]


    • Miner, M. "`Trust me': Reading the romance plot in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale." Twentieth Century Literature 37 (1991): 148-168. [Available on EBSCOhost]


    • Stein, Karen. "Margaret Atwood's modest proposal." Canadian Literature 148 (1996): 57-73. [UNBSJ PS8061 .C244 WCL-PER]


    • ---. "Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale: Scheherazade in Dystopia." University of Toronto Quarterly 61 (1991): 269-279. [Available on EBSCOhost]


    • Tomc, Sandra. "The missionary postion." Canadian Literature 138/139 (1993): 73-87. [UNBSJ PS8061 .C244 WCL-PER]


    • Wagner-Lawlor, Jennifer A. "From Irony to Affiliation in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale." Critique 45 (2003): 83-96. [Available on EBSCOhost]



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