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Editor's Note vii
Introduction Harold Bloom 1
Atwood on Women, War, and History: "The Loneliness of the Military Historian" Martine Watson Brownley 3
On the Border: Margaret Atwood's Novels Alice M. Palumbo 21
Temporality and Margaret Atwood Alice Ridout 35
Alias Atwood: Narrative Games and Gender Politics Barbara Hill Rigney 59
Strangers within the Gates: Margaret Atwood's Wilderness Tips Carol L. Beran 67
Quilting as Narrative Art: Metafictional Construction in Alias Grace Sharon Rose Wilson 79
"It's Game Over Forever": Atwood's Satiric Vision of a Bioengineered Posthuman Future in Oryx and Crake J. Brooks Bouson 93
Survival in Margaret Atwood's Novel Oryx and Crake Earl G. Ingersoll 111
"That is what I told Dr. Jordan ...": Public Constructions and Private Disruptions in Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace Gillian Siddall 127
Situating Canada: The Shifting Perspective of the Postcolonial Other in Margaret Atwood's The Robber Bride Fiona Tolan 143
Northern Light: Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye Roberta White 159
Chronology 183
Contributors 189
Bibliography 191
Acknowledgments 195
Index 197
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