Remembrance and self-reflection are narrative acts in which we create, rather than simply retrieve, our personal pasts and hence our conceptions of who we are.
Self as Narrative considers the human capacity to evaluate, modify, and move between a.
Sun Joo Kim
This collection presents and analyzes inquest records that tell the stories of ordinary korean people under the choson court (1392-1910).
John Kim
Thomas Leung Thomas Leung Kim-Ping
Kim Kahng
Kim Morris
Kim Noble
Kim Topley
Kim Izzo
Kim Izzo
When clara bishop, a struggling screenwriter-turned-tabloid journalist in hollywood, is jilted by her philandering husband, she follows him to london, determined to win him back.
Kim Izzo
Kim Rogers
Kim-Julie Hansen
Kim Taylor
Kim-Julie Hansen
Kim Brantley
Kim Chaffee
Kim H. Esbensen
Kim A. Rouse
Ann Kim Ha
Kim H. Esbensen
Ann Kim Ha
Kim Christiaens
Kim Golombisky
Kim Wilkins
Kim Christiaens
Se-Kwon Kim
Kim Sherwood
Kim Allred
Kim Idynne
Gene Kim
Gene Kim
Suzy Kim
Karl Kim
Learning from disaster: planning for resilience is the first book of the disaster risk reduction and resilience series and offers an interdisciplinary approach to the planning and redesign of cities following catastrophic events.
Kim Allred
Karl Kim
Learning from disaster: planning for resilience is the first book of the disaster risk reduction and resilience series and offers an interdisciplinary approach to the planning and redesign of cities following catastrophic events.
Kim Norman
Gene Kim
Kyunghee Kim
Thien-Kim Lam
Jeong-Nam Kim
This book presents the situational theory of problem solving (stops).
Worthington
Junno Kim
This title was first published in 2002: south korea represents both rapid and multi-faceted industrialization.
Jeong-Nam Kim
This book presents the situational theory of problem solving (stops).
Kim Stanton
Jae-Weon Kim
Carol Kim
Cecil Kim
Kim Joseph
David Young Kim
Carol Kim
Kim Cooper
John Kim
The author of i used to be a miserable f*ck, the angry therapist, now teaches you how to prioritize your relationship with yourself and live a more meaningful life, whether you’re alone, dating, or with a partner.
Kim Vodicka
Sonja M. Kim
Kim Cressell
Kim A. Loudermilk
Sharon Rose Wilson
J. Brooks Bouson
Margaret atwood's novel the handmaid's tale won international acclaim when it was first published in 1985; with it, atwood won canada's governor general's award as well as the arthur c clarke award and was nominated for the booker prize.
Margaret Atwood
In these ten dazzling interrelated stories atwood traces the course of a life and also the lives intertwined with it, while evoking the drama and the humour that colour common experiences — the birth of a baby, divorce and remarriage, old age and death.
Alejandra Moreno Alvárez
Branko Gorjup
Examining her dynamic and perpetually progressing nature as a writer, this collection of essays on margaret atwood tackles a multiplicity of issues, from the destruction of the environment, the role of women in society, and the spiritual alienation caused.
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Shannon Eileen Hengen
Authors shannon hengen and ashley thomson have assembled a reference guide that covers all of the works written by the acclaimed canadian author margaret atwood since 1988, including her novels cat's eye, the robber bride, alias grace, and the 2000 booker.
Margaret Atwood
The penelopiad : paperback : canongate us : 9781841957982 : 1841957984 : 01 oct 2006 : telling the story of homer's "odyssey" from the point of view of penelope and her 12 hanged maids, the bestselling author of "oryx and crake" draws on greek mythology for volume 2 in the myths series..
Margaret Atwood
"i don't mind being 'interviewed' any more than i mind viennese waltzing--that is, my response will depend on the agility and grace and attitude and intelligence of the other person.
Margaret Atwood
A chilling look at the near future presents the story of offred, a handmaid in the republic of gilead, once the united states, an oppressive world where women are no longer allowed to read and are valued only as long as they are viable for reproduction.
Margaret Atwood
Dr. Bill Atwood
Margaret Atwood
Dunja M. Mohr
Literary critics and scholars have written extensively on the demise of the “utopian spirit” in the modern novel.
Derrick Horres, photographs by Margaret W. Atwood
Margaret Atwood
Now that all the others have run out of air, it’s my turn to do a little story-making.
Margaret Atwood
Figura señera de las letras anglosajonas, la canadiense margaret atwood (1939) nos ofrece en esta novela un singular y penetrante relato de una dolorosa luchainterior.
Nathalie Cooke
This book offers readers a concise introduction to atwood's published novels and the central themes motivating her writing.
Belinda Stott
Colette Tennant
This study contains a reading of margaret atwood's works, such as the edible woman, survival, lady oracle, bluebeard's egg, and the handmaid's tale, through both a gothic lens and a feminist perspective..
Margaret Atwood
A fascinating collection of six essays, written for the william empson lectures in oxford, each exploring an aspect of writerly contemplation..
Laura Jane Akers
Margaret Atwood
Luciana Labatti Teixeira Serpa
Margaret Atwood
A fascinating collection of six essays, written for the william empson lectures in oxford, each exploring an aspect of writerly contemplation..
Ava Atwood Winterton
Edited by Bill Atwood and Cris Fouse
Reingard M. Nischik
Margaret Atwood
A fascinating collection of six essays, written for the william empson lectures in oxford, each exploring an aspect of writerly contemplation..
Margaret Atwood
A fascinating collection of six essays, written for the william empson lectures in oxford, each exploring an aspect of writerly contemplation..
Laura Emma Collingwood
Margaret Reynolds and Jonathan Noakes
Focusing on: the handmaid’s tale, the blind assassin, bluebeard’s egg and other storiesin vintage living texts, students, teachers, and general readers will find essential guides to some of the most exciting works in contemporary literatu.
Melinda Atwood
Escaping painful family circumstances, melinda atwood journeyed to kenya, where she struggled to build a new life.
Reingard Nischik
Novelist, poet, cultural critic, margaret atwood is one of the most fascinating, versatile, and productive authors of our time, a superb writer in any genre she chooses to tackle.
Martine Watson Brownley
Contemporary female novelists tend to portray the relationship between women and the state as profoundly negative, in contrast to various constructions in contemporary feminist theory.
Steven H. Gale
Novelist, poet, cultural critic, margaret atwood is one of the most fascinating, versatile, and productive authors of our time, a superb writer in any genre she chooses to tackle.
Martine Watson Brownley
Contemporary female novelists tend to portray the relationship between women and the state as profoundly negative, in contrast to various constructions in current feminist theory.
Jeffrey M. Lilburn
Pilar Somacarrera
Karin Gerig
Hattie Atwood Freeman
Ray O. Sims
Christina Ljungberg
Héliane Ventura
Rosemary Sullivan
When margaret atwood was a little girl in 1949, she saw a movie called the red shoes.
Jean-Paul Gabilliet
Faye Louise Hammill
Dalene Van Vuren
Coral Ann Howells
Margaret atwood's versatility as a writer and her use of a variety of novel forms from gothic romance to science fiction are explored in this comprehensive introductory study of her work.
Jutta Zimmermann
Hilde Staels
Lorraine M. York
Birgitta Schall
Susanne Vespermann
Colin E. Nicholson
Lindsey Tucker
This study explores the ways that contemporary women writers respond to problems of mobility, how they subvert plot conventions based on the oedipal configuration, how they combine and transform genre and myth, and how they mobilize language.