Margaret Atwood: A Psychoanalytical StudySterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 2006 - 166 pages The psychology and interactions of the characters in some of Margaret Atwood’s most famous works, including Cat’s Eye, The Edible Woman, and Surfacing, are examined in this insightful study. Revealing both the author’s preoccupation with the psychological underpinnings of human behavior and the fallibility of her characters, each chapter explores Atwood’s successful use of the troubled psyche to depict the conflicts of her protagonists. |
Contents
Preface vii | 1 |
Women Administrators in their Offices | 45 |
Women Administrators at Home | 65 |
Attitudes towards Social Change | 79 |
Opinion about Political System | 106 |
Perspective on Economic Development | 123 |
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