| Mysore University Catalogue of Canadian Studies Journal Articles and Miscellaneous Items | ||||||||||||||||
| Author | Title of article | Accession number assigned by Mysore University | Journal title | Date of Publication | Volume | Issue | Pages | Copies | Language | For articles from a book: Title | Editor | Publisher | Place of publication | Number of pages | isbn | |
| Journal Articles | ||||||||||||||||
| A1 | Lacombe, Michele | The Writing on the wall: amputated speech in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" | 253 | Wascana Review | Fall 1986 | 21 | 2 | 3-20 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A2 | Ketteren, David | Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale": a contextual dystopia | 254 & 255 | Science Fiction Studies | July 1989 | 16 | 2 | 209-217 | 2 | ENG | ||||||
| A3 | Kaler, Anne K. | 'A Sister dipped in blood': Satanic invention of the formation techniques of women's religions in Margaret Atwood's novel "The Handmaid's Tale" | 256 | Christianity and Literature | Winter 1989 | 38 | 2 | 43-62 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A4 | Lane, Patrick | The Unyielding phrase | 257 | 57-64 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A5 | Lane, R.D. | Cordelia's "Nothing": the character of Cordelia and Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye" | 258 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||||
| A6 | Lane, Richard | Anti-panoptical narrative structures in two novels by Margaret Atwood | 259 | Commonwealth Essays and Studies | Autumn 1993 | 16 | 1 | 63-69 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A7 | Lucking, David | In pursuit of the faceless stranger: depths and surfaces in Margaret Atwood's "Bodily Harm" | 260 | SCL/ELC | 76-93 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A8 | Malak, Amin | Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" and the dystopian tradition | 261 | Canadian Literature | Spring 1987 | 112 | 9-16 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A9 | McCombs, Judith | Country, politics, and gender in Canadian studies: a report from 20 years of Atwood criticism | 262 | Literature in Canada / Littératures au Canada | 1989 | 27-47 | 1 | ENG | Deborah C. Poff | Arm for Canadian Studies | Montreal | |||||
| A10 | Miner, Madonne | Trust me: reading the romance plot in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" | 263 | Twentieth Century Literature | 148-168 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A11 | York, Lorraine M. | The Habits of language: uniformity, transgression and Margaret Atwood | 264 | 6-19 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A12 | McCombs, Judith | Contrary rememberings: the creating self and feminism in "Cat's Eye" | 265 | Winter 1989 | 9-23 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A13 | Peel, Ellen | Subject, object, and the alternation of first- and third-person narration in novels by Alther, Atwood, and Drabble: toward a theory of feminist aesthetics | 266 & 338 | Critique | Winter 1989 | 107-122 | 2 | ENG | ||||||||
| A14 | Beran, Carol L. | Images of women's power in contemporary Canadian fiction by women | 267 | SCL/ELC | Summer 1990 | 55-76 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A15 | Beran, Carol L. | The Canadian mosaic: functional ethnicity in Margaret Atwood's "Life Before Man" | 268 | Essays on Canadian Writing | Spring 1987 | 59-73 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A16 | Beran, Carol L. | George, Leda and a paned concrete balcony: a study of three aspects of the evolution of "Lady Oracle" | 269 | Canadian Literature | Winter 1990 | 112 | 18-28 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A17 | Benerjee, Chinmoy | Atwood's time: hiding art in "Cat's Eye" | 270 | Modern Fiction Studies | 1970 | 36 | 4 | 513-522 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A18 | Atwood, Margaret | Procedures for underground | 271 | 1970 | 1 | ENG | Oxford University Press | Toronto | ||||||||
| A19 | Atwood, Margaret | The Animals in that country | 272 | 1968 | 1 | ENG | Oxford University Press | Toronto | ||||||||
| A20 | Atwood, Margaret | Introduction | 273 | 1993 | vii-xii | 1 | ENG | Gwendolyn MacEwen vol. one: the early years | Margaret Atwood and Barry Callaghan | Exile Editions | ||||||
| A21 | Atwood, Margaret | Northrop Frye remembered by his students | 274 | 1-3 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A22 | Atwood, Margaret | Bowering pie… some recollections | 275 | 3-6 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A23 | Comments | 276 | University of Toronto Quarterly | Spring 1992 | 61 | 3 | 381-389 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A24 | Atwood, Margaret | A Double-bladed knife: subversive laughter in the stories of Thomas King | 277 | 243-250 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A25 | Carrington, Ildiko de Papp | Definitions of a fool: Alice Munro's "Walking on Water" and Margaret Atwood's two stories about Emma: "The Whirpool Rapids" and "Walking on Water" | 278 | Studies in Short Fiction | 135-149 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A26 | Carrington, Ildiko de Papp | Margaret Atwood and her works | 279 | 1985 | 1 | ENG | ECW | Toronto | 92 | |||||||
| A27 | Campbell, Elizabeth A. | The Woman artist on Sibyl: Sappho, George Eliot and Margaret Atwood | 280 | 6-14 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A28 | Caldwell, Larry W. | Wells, Orwell and Atwood: (EPI) Logic and Eu/Utopia | 281 | Extrapolation | 1992 | 33 | 4 | 333-345 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A29 | Brown, Russel M. | Atwood's sacred wells | 282 | Essays on Canadian Writing | Spring 1980 | 17 | 5-43 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A30 | Bök, Christian | Sibyl's: echoes of French feminism in "The Diviners" and "Lady Oracle" | 283 | 80-93 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A31 | Beran, Carol L. | Intertexts of Margaret Atwood's "Life Before Man" | 284 & 285 | American Review of Canadian Studies | Summer 1992 | 22 | 2 | 199-214 | 2 | ENG | ||||||
| A32 | Johnston, Susan | Reconstructing the wilderness: Margaret Atwood's reading of Susanna Moodie | 286 | Canadian Poetry | 2-54 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A33 | Irvine, Lorna | Murder and mayhem: Margaret Atwood deconstructs | 287 | Contemporary Literature | Summer 1988 | 29 | 2 | 265-276 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A34 | Ingersoll, Earl G. | Waltzing again: a conversation with Margaret Atwood | 288 | Ontario Review | 1990 | 32 | 7-11 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A35 | Ingersoll, Earl G. | Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale": echoes of Orwell | 289 | Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts | 1993 | 5 | 4 | 64-72 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A36 | Huggan, Graham | Resisting the map as metaphor: a comparison of Margaret Atwood's "Surfacing" and Janet Frame's "Scented Gardens for the Blind" | 290 | Kunapipi | 1989 | 2 | 3 | 5-15 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A37 | Howells, Coral Ann | Worlds alongside: contradictory discourses in the fiction of Alice Munro and Margaret Atwood | 291 | 1985 | 121-136 | 1 | ENG | Gaining ground: European critics on Canadian literature | Robert Kroetsch and Reingard N. Nischik | NeWest | Edmonton | |||||
| A38 | Hengen, Shannon Eileen | Margaret Atwood's power | 292 | DAI | February 1989 | 49 | 8 | 2224A-2225A | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A39 | Henderson, Jennifer | Birdwatching the postcolonial way | 293 | Room of One's Own | 51-56 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A40 | Harkness, David L. | Alice in Toronto: the Carrollian intertext in "The Edible Woman" | 294 | Essays on Canadian Writing | Spring 1989 | 37 | 103-111 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A41 | Hoeppner, Kenneth | Frye's theory of romance, popular romance and Atwood's "Lady Oracle" | 295 | ACLALS Bulletin | 1989 | 8 | 74-87 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A42 | Harkner, W. John | "Plain sense" and "Poetic significance": tenth-grade readers reading two poems | 296 | Poetica | April 1994 | 22 | 3 | 199-218 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A43 | Hammer, Stephanie Barbé | The World as it will be? Female satire and the technology of power in "The Handmaid's Tale" | 297 | Modern Language Studies | Spring 1990 | 20 | 2 | 39-49 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A44 | Granofsky, Ronald | Fairy tale morphology in Margaret Atwood's "Surfacing" | 298 | 51-65 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A45 | Goodwin, Ken | Revolution as bodily fiction - Thea Astley and Margaret Atwood | 299 | Antipodes: A North American Journal of Australian Literature | Winter 1990 | 4 | 2 | 109-115 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A46 | Goetsch, Paul | Margaret Atwood's "Life Before Man" as a novel of manners | 300 | 137-149 | 1 | ENG | Gaining ground: European critics on Canadian literature | Robert Kroetsch and Reingard N. Nischik | NeWest | Edmonton | ||||||
| A47 | Girner, Jessie | Mirror images in Margaret Atwood's "Lady Oracle" | 301 | Studies in Canadian Literature | 1989 | 14 | 1 | 139-146 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A48 | Girner, Jessie | Names, faces and signatures in Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye" and "The Handmaid's Tale" | 302 | 56-75 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A49 | Gernes, Sonia | Transcendent women: uses of the mystical in Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye" and Marilynne Robinson's "Housekeeping" | 303 | Religion and Literature | 1991 | 23 | 3 | 143-165 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A50 | Gadpaille, Michelle | Odalisques in Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye" | 304 | Metaphor and symbolic activity | 8 | 3 | 221-226 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A51 | Foley, Michael | Satiric intent in the "Historical Notes" epilogue of Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" | 305 | Commonwealth Essays and Studies | 1989 | 11 | 2 | 44-52 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A52 | Filipczak, Dorota | Is there no balm in Gilead? Biblical intertext in "The Handmaid's Tale" | 306 | Journal of Literature and Theology | June 1993 | 7 | 2 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A53 | Fenwick, Julie | The Silence of the mermaid: "Lady Oracle" and "Anne of Green Gables" | 307 | 51-64 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A54 | Epstein, Grace A. | Bodily harm: female containment and abuse in the romance narrative | 308 | Genders | Spring 1993 | 16 | 80-93 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A55 | 309 | Commonwealth Essays and Studies | Spring 1989 | 11 | 2 | 1-52 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A56 | Deer, Glenn | Rhetorical strategies in "The Handmaid's Tale": dystopia and the paradoxes of power | 310 | English Studies in Canada | June 1992 | 18 | 2 | 215-233 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A57 | Davies, Linda | Interview: Margaret Atwood | 311 | Glimmer Train Stories | Summer 1994 | 11 | 25-34 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A58 | Davey, Frank | Alternate stories: the short fiction of Audrey Thomas and Margaret Atwood | 312 | Canadian Literature | 1986 | 109 | 5-14 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A59 | Davey, Frank | Margaret Atwood | 313 | 1974 | 30-36 | 1 | ENG | There to here | Frank Davey | Pren Porcepic | Erin, Ont. | |||||
| A60 | Crosbie, Lynn | Like a hook into a "Cat's Eye": locating Margaret Atwood's Susie | 314 | Tessera | Winter 1993 | 15 | 30-41 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A61 | Grace, Sherrill | Violent duality: a study of Margaret Atwood | 315 | 1980 | 1 | ENG | Ken Norris | Vehicule Press | 147 | |||||||
| A62 | Beran, Carol L. | At least it's voice isn't mine: the concept of voice in Margaret Atwood's "Lady Oracle" | 316 | Weber Studies: an Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal | Spring 1991 | 8 | 3 | 54-71 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A63 | Workman, Nancy V. | Sufi mysticism in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" | 317, 318 & 319 | Studies in Canadian Literature | 1989 | 14 | 2 | 10-26 | 3 | ENG | ||||||
| A64 | Wilson, Sharon R. | Margaret Atwood's visual art | 320 | 129-173 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A65 | Wilson, Sharon R. | "Bluebeard's" forbidden room: gender images in Margaret Atwood's visual and literary art | 321 | American Review of Canadian Studies | Winter 1986 | 16 | 4 | 385-397 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A66 | Wilson, Sharon R. | A Note on Margaret Atwood's visual art and "Bodily Harm" | 322 | Antipodes | Winter 1990 | 115-116 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A67 | 323 | 1 | ENG | Margaret Atwood: visions and forms | K. VanSpanckeren, E. Castro and Jan Garden | Southern Illinois University Press | Carbondale | |||||||||
| A68 | Tomc, Sandra | The Missionary position: feminism and nationalism in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" | 324 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||||
| A69 | Thomas, Sue | Mythic reconception and the mother/daughter relationship in Margaret Atwood's "Surfacing" | 325 | Ariel | April 1988 | 19 | 2 | 73-85 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A70 | Thieme, John | A Female Houdini: popular culture in Margaret Atwood's "Lady Oracle" | 326 | Kunapipi | 1992 | 14 | 1 | 71-80 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A71 | Stow, Glenys | Nonsense as social commentary in "The Edible Woman" | 327 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1988 | 23 | 3 | 90-101 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A72 | Stein, Karen F. | Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale": Scheherazade in dystopia | 328 | University of Toronto Quarterly | Winter 1991/92 | 61 | 2 | 269-279 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A73 | Atwood, Margaret | Canadian monsters | 329 | 1977 | 97-122 | 1 | ENG | The Canadian imagination: dimensions of a literary culture | David Staines | Harvard University Press | Cambridge | |||||
| A74 | Sparrows, Fiona | This place is some kind of a garden: clearings in the bush in the works of Susanna Moodie, Catharine Parr Traill, Margaret Atwood and Margaret Laurence | 330 | Journal of Commonwealth Literature | 24-46 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A75 | Smyth, Jacqui | Divided down the middle: a cure for "The Journals of Susanna Moodie" | 331 | 149-162 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A76 | Smith, Erin | Gender and national identity in "The Journals of Susanna Moodie" and "Tamsen Downer: A Woman's Journey" | 332 | Frontiers | 1992 | 8 | 2 | 75-88 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A77 | Atwood, Margaret | The Curse of Eve - or what I learned in school | 333 | 13-26 | 1 | ENG | Women on women | Ann B. Shteir | York University | Toronto | ||||||
| A78 | Sharpe, Martha | Margaret Atwood and Julia Kristeva: space-time, the dissident woman artist, and the pursuit of female solidarity in "Cat's Eye" | 334 | 174-189 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||
| A79 | Saiff-Zamaro, Roberta | The Re/membering of the female power in "Lady Oracle" | 335 | Canadian Literature | Spring 1987 | 112 | 32-38 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A80 | Rubenstein, Roberta | Pandora's box and female survival: Margaret Atwood's "Bodily Harm" | 336 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Spring 1985 | 20 | 1 | 120-135 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A81 | Reesman, Jeanne Campbell | Dark knowledge in "The Handmaid's Tale" | 337 | Critic | Spring-Summer 1991 | 53 | 3 | 6-22 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A82 | Patton, Marilyn | "Lady Oracle": the politics of the body | 339 | Ariel | 1991 | 22 | 4 | 29-48 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A83 | Patton, Marilyn | Tourists and terrorists: the creation of "Bodily Harm" | 340 | PLL | 150-173 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A84 | Osborne, Carol | Constructing the self through memory: "Cat's Eye" as a novel of female development | 341 | Frontiers | 1994 | 14 | 3 | 95-112 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A85 | Norris, Ken | The University of Denay, Nunavit: the historical notes in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" | 342 | American Review of Canadian Studies | Autumn 1990 | 357-364 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A86 | Nischik, Reingard M. | Speech act theory, speech acts, and the analysis of fiction | 343 | The Modern Language Review | April 1993 | 88 | 2 | 297-306 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A87 | Nelson, Sandra | Blood taboo: a response to Margaret Atwood's "Lives of the Poets" | 344 | Mid-America Review | 1992 | 12 | 2 | 111-115 | 1 | ENG | ||||||
| A88 | Murray, Shauna | Narrative strategies in Margaret Atwood's "Bluebeard's Egg" | 345 | British Journal of Canadian Studies | 1990 | 5 | 127-140 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A89 | Murphy, Patrick D. | Reducing the dystopian distance: pseudo-documentary framing in near-future fiction | 346 | Science Fiction Studies | 1990 | 17 | 25-40 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A90 | Murray, Heather | Women in the wilderness | 347 | 1986 | 74-83 | 1 | ENG | Amazing space: writing Canadian women writing | Shirley Neuman and S. Kambourreli | Longspoon | Edmonton | |||||
| A91 | Molnar, Judit | The Coalescence of natural and mental landscapes in Margaret Atwood's "The Journals of Susanna Moodie" | 348 | Hungarian Studies in English | 1991 | 22 | 127-132 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A92 | Atwood, Margaret | Foreward | 349 | 1990 | 1 | ENG | Ambivalence: studies in Canadian literature | Juneja, Om P. and Chandra Mohan | Allied | New Delhi | ||||||
| A93 | Miner, Valerie | Atwood in metamorphosis: an authentic Canadian fairy tale | 350 | Her Own Woman | 173-193 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A94 | Ayre, John | Bell, book and scandal | 379 | Weekend Magazine | August 1976 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A95 | Bannerman | The Passion of a prairie spinster | 380 | Maclean's | October 1 1966 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A96 | Laurence, Margaret | Quebec freedom is a vital concern, but freedom itself is that and more | 381 | Maclean's | 1970 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A97 | Laurence, Margaret | "Stubborn Pride" review | 382 | Tamarack Review | 1970 | 55 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A98 | Review on Margaret Laurence | 383 | Atlantic Advocate | May 1969 | 59 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A99 | Canadian Periodical Index on Margaret Laurence | 384 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||||||
| A100 | Woodcock, George | Many solitudes: the travel writings of Margaret Laurence | 385 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Autumn 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A101 | Wilkins, Charles | Heart of a stranger | 386 | The Tribune | November 13, 1976 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A102 | Warwick, Susan J. | Compilation on Jean Margaret Wemyls | 387 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A103 | Thomas, Clara | The Chariot of Ossian: myth and Manitoba in "The Diviners" | 388 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A104 | Swayze, Walter E. | The Odyssey of Margaret Laurence | 389 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||||
| A105 | Rosengarten, H.J. | Inescapable bonds | 390 | Canadian Literature | Winter 1968 | 35 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A106 | Robertson, George | An Artist's progress | 391 | Canadian Literature | Summer 1964 | 21 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A107 | Read, S.E. | The Maze of life | 392 & 393 | Canadian Literature | Winter 1966 | 27 | 2 | ENG | ||||||||
| A108 | Osachoff, Margaret Gail | Moral vision in "The Stone Angel" | 394 | Studies in Canadian Literature | Winter 1979 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A109 | New, W.H. | Text and subtext: Laurence's "The Merchant of Heaven" | 395 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A110 | Morley, Patricia | Margaret Laurence's early writing: a world in which others have to be respected | 396 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A111 | Mitchell, Beverley | Five fiction reprints | 397 | Journal of Canadian Fiction | Fall 1973 | 190 | 2 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A112 | Melnyk, George | Literature begins with writer's craft | 398 | Quill & Quire | December 1977 | 43 | 5 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A113 | Lever, Bernice | Manawaka magic | 399 | Journal of Canadian Fiction | 1974 | 111 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A114 | Lennox, John Watt | Manawaka and Deptford: place & voice | 400 & 401 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 2 | ENG | ||||||||
| A115 | Lecker, Robert and David, Jack | The Annotated bibliography of Canada's major authors vol. one | 402 | 1979 | 1 | ENG | ECW Press | Downsview, Ont. | ||||||||
| A116 | Kriesel, Henry | A Familiar landscape | 403 | Tamarack Review | Spring 1970 | 55 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A117 | Kriesel, Henry | The African stories of Margaret Laurence | 404 | Canadian Forum | April 1961 | 41 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A118 | Kirkwood, Hilda | The Compassionate eye | 405 | July 1964 | 44 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A119 | Johnston, Eleanor | The Quest of "The Diviners" | 406 | Mosaic | Spring 1978 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A120 | Hughes, Kenneth James | Divining the past, present, future | 407 & 408 | Canadian Dimension | March 1975 | 2 | ENG | |||||||||
| A121 | Hughes, Kenneth James | Politics and a jest of God | 409 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A122 | Heinzman, Ralph | Margaret Laurence | 410 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A123 | Hehner, Barbara | River of now and then: Margaret Laurence's narratives | 411 | Canadian Literature | Autumn 1977 | 74 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A124 | Shipley, Hagar | Review of "The Stone Angel" | 412 | Alphabet | July 1965 | 10 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A125 | Grace, Sherrill | A Portrait of the artist as Laurence hero | 413 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A126 | Gotlieb, Phyllis | Review of Margaret Laurenc | 414 | Tamarack Review | Summer 1969 | 52 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A127 | Gom, Leona M. | Laurence and the use of memory | 415 | Canadian Literature | Winter 1976 | 71 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A128 | Godfrey, Dave | Figments of the Northern mind | 416 | Tamarack Review | Spring 1964 | 31 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A129 | French, William | The Women in the literary life | 417 & 418 | Imperial Oil Review | 1975 | 59 | 1 | 2 | ENG | |||||||
| A130 | Forman, Denys and Parameswaran, Uma | Echoes and refrain in the Canadian novels of Margaret Laurence | 419 | The Central Review | 1972 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A131 | Engel, Marian | Encounter: Margaret Laurence: her new book diviner women's truths | 420 | Chatelaine | May 1974 | 47 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A132 | Engel, Marian | Steps to the mythic: "The Diviners" and "A Bird in the House" | 421 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A133 | Duffy, Dennis | Critical sympathies | 422 | Tamarack Review | Winter 1967 | 42 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A134 | Dombrowski, Theo Q. | Who is this you? Margaret Laurence and identity | 423 | The University of Windsor Review | Fall 1977 | 13 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A135 | Darling, Michael | Undecipherable signs: Margaret Laurence's "To Set our Home in Order" | 424 | Essays on Canadian Writing | 1984 | 29 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A136 | Cooley, Dennis | Antimacassared in the wilderness: art and nature in "The Stone Angel" | 425 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||||
| A137 | Chambers, Robert | The Women of Margaret Laurence | 426 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Summer 1983 | 18 | 1 | ENG | ||||||||
| A138 | Carrington, Ildiko de Papp | Tales in the telling: "The Diviners" as fiction about fiction | 427 & 428 | ECW | 77 | 2 | ENG | |||||||||
| A139 | Carlyle-Gordge, Peter | Panther in her prime | 429 | Frontlines | 1979 | 1 | ENG | |||||||||
| A140 | Boland, Viga | Margaret Laurence - first lady of Can lit | 430 | Canadian Author & Bookman | 1977 | 52 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| A141 | Blewett, David | The Unity of the Manawaka cycle | 431 | Journal of Canadian Studies | Fall 1978 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ENG | |||||||
| Miscellaneous photocopies | ||||||||||||||||
| P1 | Atwood, Margaret | Power politics | 487 | 1971 | 1 | ENG | Anansi | Toronto | ||||||||
| P2 | Atwood, Margaret | Selected poems II: poems selected and new 1976-1986 | 488 | 1986 | 1 | ENG | Oxford University Press | Toronto | ||||||||
| P3 | Mandel, Eli | Crusoe: poems selected and new | 489 | 1973 | 1 | ENG | Anansi | Toronto | ||||||||
| P4 | Atwood, Margaret | The New Oxford book of Canadian verse in English | 490 | 1992 | 27-39 and 348-359 | 1 | ENG | Oxford University Press | Toronto | |||||||
| P5 | Atwood, Margaret and Weaver, Robert | The Oxford book of Canadian short stories in English | 491 | 1996 | 1-17 and 315-324 | 1 | ENG | Oxford University Press | Toronto | |||||||
| P6 | Atwood, Margaret | Days of the rebels: 1815-1840 | 493 | 1 | ENG | Natural Science of Canada | Toronto | |||||||||
| P7 | Atwood, Margaret | Barbed lyres: foreward | 493 | 1990 | xiii-1 | 1 | ENG | Key Porter Books | Toronto | |||||||
| P8 | Hortnut, Lutz | Aspects of First Nation literatures in Canada: an introduction | 6 | 1 | ENG | Ernst Maritz Arnolt University | Grietswold | |||||||||
| Miscellaneous | ||||||||||||||||
| C1 | Marsh, James H. | Canadian Encyclopedia Deluxe Edition 8 CD-ROM set | 3 | 2000 | 1 | ENG | McClelland & Stewart | Toronto | 0-7710-2077-5 | |||||||