Second Words: Selected Critical Prose 1960-1982House of Anansi, 1. ágú. 2011 - 448 síður The fifty essays in Second Words span the period from 1962 to 1980 and reveal Margaret Atwood's views on feminism, Canadian literature, the creative process, nationalism, sexism, as well as critical commentary on such writers as Erica Jong, E. L. Doctorow, Northrop Frye, Roch Carrier, Marie-Claire Blais, Marge Piercy, Adrienne Rich, Sylvia Plath, and many more. |
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Introduction | 11 |
19601971 | 19 |
Some Sun for this Winter | 21 |
Double Entendre | 24 |
Apocalyptic Squawk from a Splendid Auk | 27 |
Tradition in Exile by J P Matthews | 30 |
Aleksandr Blok | 33 |
The Early Forms of She | 35 |
Of Woman Born | 254 |
St Lawrence Blues | 259 |
Ten Green Bottles Ladies Escorts | 268 |
Woman on the Edge of Time Living in the Open | 272 |
A History of Prairie Women | 283 |
A SelfPortrait in Letters | 287 |
The Wars | 290 |
Diary Down Under | 296 |
Jones Jonas Mandel and Purdy | 55 |
Some Old some New some Boring some Blew and some Picture Books | 63 |
MacEwens Muse | 67 |
West Coast Seen | 79 |
Nationalism Limbo and the Canadian Club | 83 |
Eleven Years of Alphabet | 90 |
Love in a Burning Building | 97 |
Travels Back | 107 |
The Poetry of John Newlove | 114 |
Mathews and Misrepresentation | 129 |
Reaney Collected | 151 |
Diving Into the Wreck | 160 |
Blown Figures | 164 |
HalfLives | 167 |
Whats so Funny? Notes on Canadian Humour | 175 |
Paradoxes and Dilemmas | 190 |
Poems Selected and New | 205 |
Flying | 210 |
The Curse of Eve Or What I Learned in School | 215 |
Some Aspects of the Supernatural in Canadian Fiction | 229 |
Pat Lowther and John Thompson | 307 |
Silences | 313 |
Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams | 316 |
Valgardsonland | 320 |
Loon Lake | 325 |
Witches | 329 |
An End to Audience? | 334 |
Stories of Contemporary Black Women Writers | 358 |
Julys People | 363 |
Falling in Place | 366 |
An Introduction to The Edible Woman | 369 |
Surviving the Eighties | 371 |
An Address | 393 |
Northrop Frye Observed | 398 |
Poems Twice Told | 407 |
Writing the Male Character | 412 |
Acknowledgements | 433 |
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