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Historical novel

Alias Grace

eng. Alias Grace · 1996
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Book Review

«Alias Grace» by Margaret Atwood is a masterfully written novel that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of Victorian Canada. Based on true events, the book tells the story of Grace Marks, a young Irish immigrant accused of murdering her employer. Atwood skillfully weaves historical facts with fictional elements, creating a multilayered narrative that prompts reflection on the nature of truth and justice. Critics praise the deep psychological portrayal of characters, especially the protagonist, and the adept use of various literary techniques, such as shifts in perspective and embedded narratives. The novel raises important questions about gender roles, class differences, and human memory, making it relevant even today. Atwood succeeds in creating a tense and intriguing atmosphere that holds the reader's attention until the very last page.

Alias Grace
Date of publication: 1 August 2024
Updated: 2 May 2025
———Original titleeng. Alias Grace · 1996
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