"Sortir de l'Auberge": Strategies of (False) Narration in Atwood and Triolet
Despite their divergent backgrounds, Margaret Atwood and Elsa Triolet reveal many similar reactions to the problems of structure, point of view, and cohesion addressed in postmodern novel writing, and the questions of politics and aggression connected to patriarchal society. Birden compares several...
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