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- An Author Who Lets Women Be Bad Guys
- http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/09/03/specials/atwood-badguys.html
- In an interview about the anti-heroine from “The Robber Bride,” Atwood says she sees her latest creation as the heiress to a formidable literary tradition that has lately been sadly lacking.
- Contains: Character Analysis
- Author: Sarah Lyall
- From: The New York Times Book Review November 23, 1993
- Author: Sarah Lyall
- From: The New York Times Book Review November 23, 1993
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- Every Wife’s Nightmare
- http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/20/specials/moore-atwood.html
- “[A]s with so many practitioners of identity politics, literary or otherwise, while one side of her banner defiantly exclaims ‘We Are!’ the other side, equally defiant, admonishes ‘Don’t Lump Us.'”
- Contains: Review
- Author: Lorrie Moore
- From: The New York Times Book Review October 31, 1993
- Author: Lorrie Moore
- From: The New York Times Book Review October 31, 1993
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- Reading Group Guide: The Robber Bride
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