Research Catalog
In search of Alias Grace : on writing Canadian historical fiction
- Title
- In search of Alias Grace : on writing Canadian historical fiction / Margaret Atwood.
- Author
- Atwood, Margaret, 1939-
- Publication
- [Ottawa] : University of Ottawa Press, [1997], ©1997.
Items in the Library & Off-site
Filter by
1 Item
Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
---|---|---|---|---|
Text | Request in advance | PR9199.3.A8 A793 1997g | Off-site |
Holdings
Details
- Description
- 37 pages; 18 cm.
- Summary
- "Margaret Atwood's novel Alias Grace is based on the murder of Thomas Kinnear and his mistress Nancy Montgomery in 1843. Kinnear's manservant was hung for the crime, but the execution of his supposed accomplice Grace Marks, owing to her "feeble sex" and "extreme youth," was commuted to life. The entire event excited widespread interest although few agreed that justice had been served. Some denounced Grace as a cunning demon, others considered her a terrorized victim of circumstance and pleaded for mercy.
- These opinions were influenced by various political and religious agendas of the day as well as by Victorian views on gender, class and justice. Little concrete evidence was identified, and journalists contradicted one and other. Everyone who ever set pen to paper on the subject of Grace seems to have been intensely subjective.".
- "In In Search of Alias Grace, Margaret Atwood describes her own search for the facts, what she found out, what eluded her grasp and how this process shaped her novel."--BOOK JACKET.
- Series Statement
- Charles R. Bronfman lecture in Canadian studies
- Uniform Title
- Charles R. Bronfman lecture in Canadian studies.
- Subjects
- Note
- "Public lecture, November 21, 1996."
- ISBN
- 077660449X
- LCCN
- cn 98002252
- OCLC
- ocm38592714
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries