![]() ![]() All Rights Reserved.īook cover images remain under the copyright of their respective copyright owners. ![]() Luminarium Copyright ©1996-2007 Anniina Jokinen. Reader's Companion to The Edible Woman. The Edible Atwood, from Page to Stage - Dave Carley Taming of Externals: A Linguistic Study of Character Transformation in The Edible Woman - J. You Are What You Eat: The Politics of Eating in the Novels of Margaret Atwood - Emma ParkerĪnti-edibles: Capitalism and Schizophrenia in Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman - Jennifer HobgoodĪtwood and Laurence: Poet and Novelist - Linda Hutcheon 1: "I know I was all right on Friday" - Virago GuidesĮxtract: "I had to return from lunch" - Virago A brilliant and powerful work rich in irony and metaphor, The Edible Woman is an unforgettable masterpiece by a true master of contemporary literary fiction." -The Publisher.Įxtract, Ch. Marian ought to feel consumed with passion, but she really just nsumed. Then eggs, vegetables, cake, pumpkin seeds-everything! Worse yet, she has the crazy feeling that she's being eaten. "Ever since her engagement, the strangest thing has been happening to Marian McAlpin: she can't eat. ![]()
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