In her study of Margaret Atwood, Ellen McWilliams explores how the Bildungsroman has been appropriated by women writers in the second half of the twentieth century. Early works by Atwood are placed in dialogue with more recent novels, thus furthering our understanding of subjectivity in Atwood's fiction and contributing to conversations about the roles gender and cultural contexts play in redefining genre.



Autorentext

Ellen McWilliams is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature in the School of English and Creative Studies at Bath Spa University, UK



Zusammenfassung
Examining Margaret Atwood's work in the context of the complex history of the Bildungsroman, Ellen McWilliams explores how the genre has been appropriated by women writers in the second half of the twentieth century. She demonstrates that Atwood's early work - her own 'coming of age' fiction, including unpublished works as well as The Edible Woman, Surfacing, and Lady Oracle - both engages with and works against the paradigms of identity which are traditionally associated with the genre. Making extensive use of unpublished manuscripts in the Atwood Collection at the University of Toronto, McWilliams uncovers influences that shaped Atwood's fashioning of identity in her early novels, paying particular attention to Atwood's preoccupation with survival as a key symbol of Canadian literature, culture, and identity. She also considers the genre's afterlife on display in Cat's Eye, The Robber Bride, Alias Grace, The Blind Assassin, and Moral Disorder, in which the formulations of selfhood and identity in Atwood's early fiction are revisited and developed. Atwood emerges as a writer who self-consciously invokes and then undercuts the traditions of the Bildungsroman, a turn that may be read as a means of at once interrogating and perpetuating the form. McWilliams's book furthers our understanding of subjectivity in Atwood's fiction and contributes to ongoing conversations about the role gender and cultural contexts play in reframing generic boundaries.

Inhalt

Contents: Part 1 Margaret Atwood and the Canadian Female Bildungsroman: The coming of age of the female Bildungsroman; Progress, identity and the Canadian imaginative landscape: cultural and critical contexts. Part 2 A Canadian Literary Apprenticeship: Atwood's Early Fiction: The Canadian bildungsroman: the 'birth of a nation' in The Nature Hut and Surfacing; Digesting the female bildungsroman: consuming fictions in The Edible Woman and Lady Oracle. Part 3 Towards Maturity: Atwood's Later Novels: Canadian afterlives: the power and pleasure of storytelling in The Robber Bride and Alias Grace; Keeping secrets, telling lies: fictions of the artist and author in Cat's Eye and The Blind Assassin; Full circle: the chaos of living in Moral Disorder; Postscript; New departures: the life and times of the contemporary Canadian female bildungsroman; Conclusions; Works cited; Index.

Titel
Margaret Atwood and the Female Bildungsroman
EAN
9781351919937
ISBN
978-1-351-91993-7
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.03.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.87 MB
Anzahl Seiten
184
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch