Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Margaret Atwood
Standard Name: Atwood, Margaret
Birth Name: Margaret Eleanor Atwood
Nickname: Peggy Atwood
Indexed Name: M. E. Atwood
Well before the end of the twentieth century MA
had become one of Canada's leading writers in multiple genres. She now writes for a global audience who read her more than forty novels , poetry,short stories, criticism, lectures, editing of anthologies, and experiments with new, mixed, and digital genres.
Colin Burrow
found this novel brilliant, perhaps perverse, offering substantial and deep pleasure to the reader, excelling particularly when the historical record is uncertain or contradictory, well able to stand comparison with the portrait of...
Literary responses
Hilary Mantel
Margaret Atwood
(who confessed to a weakness for HM
) wrote that the character of Cromwell matches her particular strengths and praised the exercise here of her talent for intricacy and literary invention.
Atwood, Margaret. “Here comes a chopper . . ”. The Guardian, 5 May 2012, p. Review 6.
Review 6
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George Orwell
Animal Farm was and is extremely successful. It sold half a million copies in its first month, thanks to the American Book-of-the-Month Club
,
Meyers, Jeffrey. A Reader’s Guide to George Orwell. Littlefield, Adams, 1977.
41-2
and has been translated into every major language, including some...
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Marina Warner
Many enthusiastic reviews followed the book's publication. Margaret Atwood
, in the Los Angeles Times Book Review found it crammed full of goodies . . . and profusely illustrated, as well as simply essential reading...
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Germaine Greer
A number of reviewers took this book to be misogynistic because of its unsparing estimate of women's failures to realising their potential. Other commentators (fellow-writer Margaret Atwood
, for instance) have cited it with respect...
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Toni Morrison
TM
won the Pulitzer Prize for Beloved. Black writers and critics had protested when it did not receive a National Book Award.
Cooke, Rachel. “America is going backwards”. The Observer, 19 Sept. 2004, p. 15.
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Samuels, Wilfred D., and Clenora Hudson-Weems. Toni Morrison. Twayne, 1990.
xiv
She said of this novel, I am not interested in...
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Naomi Alderman
Reviewer Sarah Ditum
concluded: The slide from tweaked normality to plausible horror is realised here as perfectly as in the best of John Wyndham
or Margaret Atwood in a version of the future [that] detonates...
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Carol Shields
The back cover of the Vintage Canada edition of 1995 quoted Margaret Atwood
calling this [o]ne of the best novels I have read . . . deft, funny, poignant, and surprising and beautifully shaped.
Shields, Carol. Swann: A Mystery. Vintage Canada, 1995.
back cover
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Susan Hill
Margaret Atwood
in the New York Times Book Review called this work less a novel than the portrait of an emotion,
qtd. in
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
and likened it to a handmade quilt, as an intricate, carefully worked celebration of...
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Tillie Olsen
Margaret Atwood
praised the message but faulted the scrapbook form (as did other commentators, too). Joyce Carol Oates
in the New Republic criticised the book for inconsistencies and inaccuracies.
Reid, Panthea. Tillie Olsen: One Woman, Many Riddles. Rutgers University Press, 2010.
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Book Review Index. Gale Research.
4 (1969-1979): 355
Pearlman, Mickey, and Abby H. P. Werlock. Tillie Olsen. Twayne, 1991.
143
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Carol Shields
According to Margaret Atwood
, Unless was shortlisted for just about every major English-language prize, but Shields had reached such eminence that she now inhabited the stratosphere, far beyond the ken of juries.
Atwood, Margaret. “To the light house”. The Guardian, 26 Aug. 2003, p. 28.
28
English...
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Carol Shields
CS
held the Order of Canada and the Order of Manitoba, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
.
Clark, Alex. “Carol Shields”. The Guardian, 18 July 2003, p. 23.
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After she died, Margaret Atwood
identified her forte as the extraordinariness of ordinary people.
qtd. in
Atwood, Margaret. “To the light house”. The Guardian, 26 Aug. 2003, p. 28.
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Literary responses
Hilary Mantel
David Coward
, reviewing the book for the Times Literary Supplement, commended HM
's bravura display of her endlessly inventive, eerily observant style. He praised her prose, maintaining that Words are the real heroes...
Material Conditions of Writing
Fay Weldon
Critic Olga Kenyon
points out that the economic independence resulting from very hard work has enabled women writers like FW
, Beryl Bainbridge
, and Margaret Atwood
to take certain freedoms in their approaches to...