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Margaret Atwood Nathalie Cooke

Margaret Atwood By Nathalie Cooke

Margaret Atwood by Nathalie Cooke


Summary

The book offers close scrutiny of three illustrative works: Cat's Eye as the artist novel, The Handmaid's Tale as a dystopian novel, and The Blind Assassin as a villainess novel. This book extends the dialogue surrounding Atwood's work in several important ways.

Margaret Atwood Summary

Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion by Nathalie Cooke

This book offers readers a concise introduction to Atwood's published novels and the central themes motivating her writing. The volume starts with an overview of the author's biography and the relationship of her writing to relevant literary traditions. Because Atwood is internationally renowned, many commentaries ignore the Canadian roots of her work. Cooke corrects this oversight by sketching the ways in which her work is shaped by, and has shaped, the Canadian literary scene. As the author of a full-length Atwood biography, Cooke is able to summarize feminist, Canadian nationalist, and postmodern influences on Atwood's work and on her development as a writer. The book offers close scrutiny of three illustrative works: Cat's Eye as the artist novel, The Handmaid's Tale as a dystopian novel, and The Blind Assassin as a villainess novel. This book extends the dialogue surrounding Atwood's work in several important ways. As a book written by a Canadian about a Canadian writer, it illustrates how readings of Atwood's work can be significantly enriched through attention to the Canadian literary and cultural context. Noting that Atwood's work not only entertains but also challenges and disturbs, it argues that all of Atwood's novels can be read as satires that expose society's double standards. By locating the beginnings of satire as far back as Atwood's first published novel, and tracing it in Atwood's later novels as the impulse behind challenges to character (in the artist novels), setting (in the dystopic fiction), and plot (in the villainess novels), this study provides a startlingly original interpretation of The Blind Assassin and new insights into the earlier novels.

About Nathalie Cooke

NATHALIE COOKE is Associate Professor of English at McGill University in Montreal. She is the author of Margaret Atwood: A Biography and she has authored and edited several books on Canadian Literature and Poetry.

Table of Contents

CONTENTSCONTENTSContents Series Foreword by Kathleen Gregory Klein ix 1. A Brief Biography of Margaret Atwood 1 2. Literary Heritage 19 3. The Edible Woman (1969) 31 4. Surfacing (1972) 53 5. Lady Oracle (1976) 79 6. Cat's Eye (1988) 97 7. The Handmaid's Tale (1985) 113 8. The Blind Assassin (2000) 137 Bibliography 157 Index 169

Additional information

NPB9780313328060
9780313328060
0313328064
Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion by Nathalie Cooke
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2004-10-30
192
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