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Margaret Atwood

Survival: A Thematic Guide To Canadian Literature

Survival: A Thematic Guide To Canadian Literature

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First published in 1972, Survival by Margaret Atwood is a groundbreaking exploration of Canadian identity through its literature. In this insightful and influential work, Atwood examines recurring themes of struggle, endurance, and identity, revealing how the idea of “survival” lies at the heart of Canadian writing.

Blending literary criticism with cultural reflection, Atwood analyzes the works of authors such as Margaret Laurence, Leonard Cohen, Northrop Frye, and Susanna Moodie, shaping the way readers and scholars understand Canadian literature.

A must-have for anyone interested in Canadian studies, literary criticism, or Atwood’s early nonfiction, this 1972 edition remains a cornerstone in the study of national culture and voice.

Condition: Good. Stained and yellowed. Ink scribbling on first inside page 

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Author Margaret Atwood
Publisher Anansi
Pages 287
Binding Paperback
Language EN
Dimensions 21.0cm × 13.4cm × 1.7cm
Condition Good
Edition First Edition

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