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Lady Oracle

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Country
  
Canada

Publisher
  
McClelland and Stewart

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1976

Page count
  
376

Followed by
  
Life Before Man

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1976

Pages
  
376

Author
  
Margaret Atwood

Preceded by
  
Surfacing

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Genres
  
Fiction, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Margaret Atwood books, Fiction books

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Lady Oracle is a novel by Margaret Atwood that parodies Gothic romances and fairy tales. It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1976.

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Plot summary

The novel's protagonist, Joan Foster, is a romance novelist who has spent her life running away from difficult situations. The novel alternates between flashbacks from the past and scenes from the present. Through flashbacks, the reader sees her first as an overweight child whose mother constantly criticizes her, and later, hiding her career, her past as the mistress of a Polish count, and her affair with a performance artist called The Royal Porcupine from her bipolar husband Arthur.

In the present, she has recently published a volume of feminist poetry which becomes a breakthrough success and is overwhelmed by the pressures of sudden fame. Joan panics after receiving a blackmail attempt from someone who has found out about her secrets. With the help of two acquaintances, she fakes her own death and then flees to Italy.

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