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Margaret Atwood with Hermoine [i.e. Hermione] Lee

Margaret Atwood talks with Hermione Lee about themes of women "breaking out," literature informed by fairy tales, visual imagery as inspiration, mythology in contemporary literature, comparing the short story with the novel, autobiography as source material, writing as a woman from the male point of view, and using humor.

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  • "Robber bride"
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  • "Margaret Atwood talks with Hermione Lee about themes of women "breaking out," literature informed by fairy tales, visual imagery as inspiration, mythology in contemporary literature, comparing the short story with the novel, autobiography as source material, writing as a woman from the male point of view, and using humor."@en
  • "Videotape of Atwood reading and discussing some of her works, with also a question and answer period."@en
  • "Gillian Greenwood interviews Margaret Atwood about her work, especially her recent novel The robber bride. Readings, dramatized excerpts and a brief tour of Toronto locations are included along with additional readings from Cat's eye, a previous novel set in Toronto."@en
  • "Talks about her early aspirations, books, poetry, Canadian nationalism and other topics. A very personal interview revealing some problems with being a famous woman in the public arena."
  • "Margaret Atwood, in conversation with Hermoine Lee, gives a glimpse into some of her work, and shares her attitudes and views about writing and literature. Topics include: themes of women "breaking out", visual imagery as inspiration, literature informed by fairy tales, writing as a woman from the male point of view, mythology in contemporary literature, and using humor."@en
  • "Margaret Atwood discusses themes of women 'breaking out', literature informed by fairy tales, visual imagery as inspiration, mythology in contemporary literature, comparing the short story with the novel, autobiography as source material, writing as a woman from the male point of view, and using humour."@en
  • "Margaret Atwood discusses her work with writer and broadcaster Hermione Lee."@en
  • "Atwood focuses on the effects that her Canadian nationality has on her writing and the ways that this is reflected in her work. She discusses the differences between writing in the genres of poetry and prose as being multiple and definite. Atwood speaks of her belief that writing, in any form, is an oral experience, with sounds and rhythms constantly reverberating through all literature."
  • "Atwood discusses themes in literature influenced by fairy tales and mythology, writing as a woman from the male point of view, and compares the short story form with the novel."
  • "In this interview, Canada's preeminent novelist, poet, and critic discusses topics such as how she became a writer and how the women's movement, World War II, and her home city of Toronto have influenced her writing. Excerpts from The robber bride, her recasting of the Grimm's tale The robber bridegroom, and Cat's eye, are read by actress Nadia Cameron."@en
  • "In this interview, Canada's preeminent novelist, poet, and critic discusses topics such as how she became a writer and how the women's movement, World War II, and her home city of Toronto have influenced her writing. Excerpts from The robber bride, her recasting of the Grimm's tale The robber bridegroom, and Cat's eye, are read by actress Nadia Cameron."
  • "Canadian writer Margaret Atwood talks to Hermione Lee about her work."
  • "Canadian writer Margaret Atwood talks to Hermione Lee about her work," themes of women 'breaking out', literature informed by fairy tales ... writing as a woman from the male point of view"--Container."@en
  • "Margaret Atwood discusses her work."@en
  • "An indepth interview with acclaimed Canadian author, Margaret Atwood, who talks about her childhood and her latest novel The Robber Bride. She also shares with us the ideas and social influences which have shaped her philosophy and attitudes to her life and her writing."@en
  • "Author Margaret Atwood launches her latest work, "Cat's eye", which explores the world of childhood secrecies, loyalties and betrayals."@en

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  • "History"
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  • "Interviews"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
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  • "Margaret Atwood with Hermoine [i.e. Hermione] Lee"@en
  • "Margaret Atwood"@en
  • "Margaret Atwood"
  • "Margaret Atwood with Hermoine Lee"
  • "Margaret Atwood--the robber bride"@en
  • "Margaret Atwood with Hermione Lee"@en
  • "Margaret Atwood with Hermione Lee"
  • "Margaret Atwood: the robber bride"@en
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  • "Margaret Atwood, an interview"
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  • "Margaret Atwood Gillian Greenwood talks to Margaret about her work and the themes which influence her"