The Handmaid's Tale

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Introduction

Click here for a review of The Handmaid's Tale Click here to go to the Research Guide on the OWHL website.

Information about Margaret Atwood

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Use these indexes to direct you to reference books in the Garver Room containing information about Margaret Atwood and about The Handmaid's Tale. These sources might also be helpful:

 REF 363.3 B22C   Banned books : literature suppressed on sexual grounds / Dawn B. Sova ; introduction by Ken Wachsberger ; foreword by David Greene.
 REF 809.9 SN52EN  Encyclopedia of Gothic literature / Mary Ellen Snodgrass  

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*Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939- -- Criticism and interpretation.

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  • Books in the Garver Room that include a discussion of The Handmaid's Tale:
   Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 44:146-51, 153-62; 84:67, 69, 71, 79, 86, 97-104, 107; 135:3-71
   World Literature Criticism, edition(s) 1:120-22
   Novels for Students, volume(s) 4:114-36
   Reference Guide to English Literature (St. James Press, an imprint of Gale), edition(s) 2:1615
   Literature and Its Times, volume(s) 5:135-42
   Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction: Analyses, volume(s) 4:1838-46
   American Writers Supplement (Charles Scribner's Sons, an imprint of Gale), volume(s) 13:27


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