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Informationen zum Autor Coral Ann Howells is Professor of English and Canadian Literature at the University of Reading. Her books include Private and Fictional Words! Margaret Atwood (winner of the Margaret Atwood Society Best Book Award in 1997)! Alice Munro! and Contemporary Canadian Women's Fiction: Refiguring Identities. She is co-editor of Margaret Atwood: The Shape-Shifter and editor of Where are the Voices Coming From? Canadian Culture and the Legacies of History. She is former President of the British Association of Canadian Studies and has been associate editor of the International Journal of Canadian Studies. She has lectured extensively on Margaret Atwood and Canadian women's fiction in the UK! Europe! Australia! Canada! USA! and India. Klappentext Margaret Atwood's international celebrity as a writer, cultural critic, and media star has given new visibility to Canadian literature in English. This Companion, with essays by twelve leading international Atwood critics, provides the most comprehensive and up to date account of Atwood's novels, short stories, poetry, and essays. Chapters cover biographical, textual and contextual issues, emphasising Atwood's Canadianness and her international appeal as an imaginative writer. The Introduction contains an analysis of dominant trends in Atwood criticism since the 1970s, and the essays consider themes, language, humour and narrative techniques. Zusammenfassung Margaret Atwood's international celebrity as a writer! cultural critic! and media star has given new visibility to Canadian literature in English. This Companion! with essays by twelve leading international Atwood critics! provides the most comprehensive and up to date account of Atwood's novels! short stories! poetry! and essays. Inhaltsverzeichnis Margaret Atwood chronology; Introduction Coral Ann Howells; 1. Margaret Atwood in her Canadian context David Staines; 2. Biography/autobiography Lorraine York; 3. Power politics: power and identity Pilar Somacarrera; 4. Margaret Atwood's female bodies Madeleine Davies; 5. Margaret Atwood and environmentalism Shannon Hengen; 6. Margaret Atwood and history Coomi S. Vevaina; 7. Home and nation in Margaret Atwood's later fiction Eleanora Rao; 8. Margaret Atwood's humour Marta Dvorak; 9. Margaret Atwood's poetry and poetics Branko Gorjup; 10. Margaret Atwood's short stories and shorter fictions Reingard M. Nischik; 11. Margaret Atwood's dystopian visions: The Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake Coral Ann Howells; 12. Blindness and survival in Margaret Atwood's major novels Sharon R. Wilson; Further reading. ...