Women and literature -- Canada -- History -- 20th century
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- Alice Munro
- Approaches to teaching Atwood's The handmaid's tale and other works
- Brutal choreographies : oppositional strategies and narrative design in the novels of Margaret Atwood
- Brutal choreographies : oppositional strategies and narrative design in the novels of Margaret Atwood
- Brutal choreographies : oppositional strategies and narrative design in the novels of Margaret Atwood
- Carol Shields, narrative hunger, and the possibilities of fiction
- Contemporary Canadian women's fiction : refiguring identities
- Critical Insights : Margaret Atwood
- Ethel Wilson : a critical biography
- Ethel Wilson : a critical biography
- Ethel Wilson : a critical biography
- Fairy tales and the female imagination
- Figuring grief : Gallant, Munro and the poetics of elegy
- Figuring grief : Gallant, Munro, and the poetics of elegy
- From old woman to older women : contemporary culture and women's narratives
- Gothic forms of feminine fictions
- How should I read these? : Native women writers in Canada
- How should I read these? : native women writers in Canada
- Learning to look : a visual response to Mavis Gallant's fiction
- Liminal Spaces : the Double Art of Carol Shields
- Liminal spaces : the double art of Carol Shields
- Margaret Atwood
- Margaret Atwood
- Margaret Atwood
- Margaret Atwood
- Margaret Atwood
- Margaret Atwood : vision and forms
- Margaret Atwood : vision and forms
- Margaret Atwood : works and impact
- Margaret Atwood revisited
- Margaret Atwood's fairy-tale sexual politics
- Margaret Atwood's textual assassinations : recent poetry and fiction
- Mavis Gallant
- Mavis Gallant
- Mothers and other clowns : the stories of Alice Munro
- Narrative deconstructions of gender in works by Audrey Thomas, Daphne Marlatt, and Louise Erdrich
- National and Female Identity in Canadian Literature, 1965-1980 : the Fiction of Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, and Marian Engel
- National and female identity in Canadian literature, 1965-1980 : the fiction of Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, and Marian Engel
- New perspectives on Margaret Laurence : poetic narrative, multiculturalism, and feminism
- Passionate communities : reading lesbian resistance in Jane Rule's fiction
- Passionate communities : reading lesbian resistance in Jane Rule's fiction
- Passionate communities : reading lesbian resistance in Jane Rule's fiction
- Racial, Ethnic, Gender and Class Representations in Margaret Laurence's Writings
- Racial, ethnic, gender and class representations in Margaret Laurence's writings
- Remnants of nation : on poverty narratives by women
- The Art of Margaret Atwood : essays in criticism
- The fragrance of sweet-grass : L.M. Montgomery's heroines and the pursuit of romance
- The tumble of reason : Alice Munro's discourse of absence
- Transient questions : new essays on Mavis Gallant
- Wild mother dancing : maternal narrative in Canadian literature
- Woman and nature : literary reconceptualizations
- Worlds apart : dualism and transgression in contemporary female dystopias
- Writing a politics of perception : memory, holography and women writers in Canada
- Writing in the feminine in French and English Canada : a question of ethics
- Writing in the feminine in French and English Canada : a question of ethics
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