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... Margaret Atwood's Survival ( 1972 ) and Robin Mathews ' Canadian Literature : Surrender or Revolution ( 1978 ) . Survival is a jolly and vigorous call to arms . Margaret Atwood's abstracting and moralizing mind draws generalities from ...
... Margaret Atwood's Survival ( 1972 ) and Robin Mathews ' Canadian Literature : Surrender or Revolution ( 1978 ) . Survival is a jolly and vigorous call to arms . Margaret Atwood's abstracting and moralizing mind draws generalities from ...
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... Margaret Laurence , Mordecai Richler , Alice Munro , Marian Engel , Margaret Atwood , Michael Ondaatje - the list is long and growing . Margaret Atwood has even become a heroine of American popular culture - having been voted by a ...
... Margaret Laurence , Mordecai Richler , Alice Munro , Marian Engel , Margaret Atwood , Michael Ondaatje - the list is long and growing . Margaret Atwood has even become a heroine of American popular culture - having been voted by a ...
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... Margaret Atwood and Weaver claim that In the Village of Viger " influenced the development of the short story in Canada . " Struthers in his article in The Canadian Encyclopedia claims In the Village of Viger as “ a foundation stone in ...
... Margaret Atwood and Weaver claim that In the Village of Viger " influenced the development of the short story in Canada . " Struthers in his article in The Canadian Encyclopedia claims In the Village of Viger as “ a foundation stone in ...
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