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AMM text | Name | Publication title | Container | Year of Publication | Publication Type | Keywords | Website/URL |
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Adult Onset | Andrea Baillie | Ann-Marie MacDonald channels personal life, showcases beloved city in new novel | The Canadian Press | 2014 | Review | Canadian Literature, Geography, Metafiction, Theatre, Writing | |
Adult Onset | Shonna Bechtel | Fiction | Waterloo Region Record | 2014 | Review | Marriage, Publishing | |
Adult Onset | David Berry | Close to the bone; Ann-Marie MacDonald dissects herself in Adult Onset | National Post | 2014 | Review | Family, Metafiction, Trauma, Writing | |
Adult Onset | Brian Bethune | Caught in her own hall of mirrors: Ann-Marie MacDonald revisits a bout of adult-onset rage in her barely fictional novel | Maclean’s | 2014 | Review | Canadian Literature, Identity, Metafiction, Sexuality | |
Adult Onset | Julie Carl | Ann-Marie MacDonald’s long-awaited return cuts close to the bone | Winnipeg Free Press (Online) | 2014 | Review | ||
Adult Onset | Adrian Chamberlain | Novelist draws on life for book’s inspiration | Times – Colonist | 2014 | Review | Family, Metafiction, Motherhood, Queer, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Michelle Dean | The Globe and Mail | 2014 | Review | Gothic, Motherhood | ||
Adult Onset | Jodi Delong | MacDonald’s newest richly satisfying | Chronicle – Herald | 2014 | Review | Queer, Temporality | |
Adult Onset | Emily Donaldson | Adult Onset | Toronto Star | 2014 | Review | Abuse, Motherhood, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Deborah Dundas | The truth behind the story | Toronto Star | 2014 | Review | Metafiction, Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Stacey May Fowles | Adult Onset difficult yet praiseworthy | Star – Phoenix | 2014 | Review | Gothic, Humour, Motherhood, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Amy Kenny | Adult Onset – MacDonald’s memoir of a parallel life | The Spectator | 2014 | Review | Metafiction, Women | |
Adult Onset | Serafin LaRiviere | Risky Business: Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Adult Onset Is Her Boldest Work Yet | Xtra! Toronto’s Gay and Lesbian News | 2014 | Review | Family, Sexuality, Trauma, Women | |
Adult Onset | Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson | Novelist’s latest unearths childhood trauma | Winnipeg Free Press | 2014 | Review | Family, Motherhood, Trauma, Writing | |
Adult Onset | Ian McGillis | Ann-Marie MacDonald mines her own life in Adult Onset | Montreal Gazette | 2014 | Review | Geography, Publishing, Writing | |
Adult Onset | Sun Book Club chats with Adult Onset author Ann-Marie MacDonald | The Vancouver Sun | 2014 | Interview | Humour, Psychoanalysis, Reception, Writing | ||
Adult Onset | Book club: Humour, darkness coexist uneasily in novel Adult Onset | The Vancouver Sun | 2014 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Humour, Motherhood, Trauma | ||
Adult Onset | Neil Querengesser | Uncommon Lives | Canadian Literature | 2014 | Review | Abuse, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Peter Robb | Staring down the demons; Author MacDonald embraces the personal in her latest novel | The Ottawa Citizen | 2014 | Review | Metafiction, Queer, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Nancy Schiefer | Ann-Marie MacDonald revisits painful past in Adult Onset | The Toronto Sun | 2014 | Review | Metafiction, Motherhood, Queer, Storytelling, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Tracy Sherlock | Ann-Marie MacDonald mines deep, dark mystery of memory; Book explores the hectic week of a woman caring for children, aging parents and herself | The Vancouver Sun | 2014 | Interview | Motherhood, Publishing, Reception, Storytelling | |
Adult Onset | Tracy Sherlock | Ann-Marie MacDonald explores motherhood, family, memory | The Vancouver Sun | 2014 | Review | Family, Gothic, Queer, Sexuality, Temporality | |
Adult Onset | Eric Volmers | Ann-Marie MacDonald mines motherhood and a painful past for Adult Onset | Calgary Herald | 2014 | Review | Gothic, Metafiction, Reception, Storytelling | |
Adult Onset | Mark Medley | “Self-reflections on parenthood” | The Globe and Mail | 2014 | Interview | Family, Motherhood, Reviews, Writing | |
Adult Onset | Francesca Angelini | At a glance, fiction | Sunday Times (London, England) | 2015 | Review | Gothic, Marriage, Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Abigail Deutsch | New Regimes | TLS, The Times Literary Supplement | 2015 | Review | Family, Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Amity Gaige | Adult Onset by Ann-Marie MacDonald review — an acidly funny portrait of parenthood; A writer’s stint in the psychic sweat lodge of toddler-rearing prompts a search for the secrets of her troubled childhood | The Guardian | 2015 | Review | Humour, Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Lori Gallagher | Ann-Marie MacDonald offers readers an emotional, layered story in Adult Onset | Daily Gleaner | 2015 | Review | Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Barbara Hoffert | MacDonald, Ann-Marie. Adult Onset | Library Journal | 2015 | Review | Family | |
Adult Onset | Ingrid Johnston | Adult Onset | Resource Links | 2015 | Review | Family, Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Kate Lightstone | Secret life of Mary Rose; MacDonald delves into depths of characters | Chronicle-Herald | 2015 | Review | Arab culture, Family, Motherhood, Queer, Reviews, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Lesley McDowell | Adult Onset | The Independent | 2015 | Review | Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | MacDonald, Ann-Marie: ADULT ONSET | Kirkus Reviews | 2015 | Review | Family, Psychoanalysis, Publishing, Trauma | ||
Adult Onset | Maggie Pouncey | See Mommy Run | New York Times Book Review | 2015 | Review | Abuse, Humour, Memory, Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Michele Scheraga | Message of light, hope found in ‘Adult Onset’ | Tulsa World | 2015 | Review | Humour, Motherhood, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Heather Seggel | A Week in the Life | The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide | 2015 | Review | Family, Humour, Marriage, Queer | |
Adult Onset | Anna Eidt | Adult Onset | Herizons | 2016 | Review | Family, Landscapes | |
Adult Onset | Kerry Clare | Unstable Atoms | Pickle Me This blog | 2017 | Other | Abuse, Geography, Memory, Motherhood | |
Adult Onset | Lisa Farley | “The Replacement Child: An Allegory of Loss for Scholars and Students of Childhood” | Childhood beyond Pathology: A Psychoanalytic Study of Development and Diagnosis | 2018 | Book Chapter | Family, Marriage, Motherhood, Psychoanalysis, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Neta Gordon | “Putting Ann-Marie MacDonald in the Closet: The Reception of Adult Onset” | Studies in Canadian literature | 2019 | Journal Article | Canadian Literature, Celebrity, Intertextuality, Publishing, Queer, Reception | |
Adult Onset | Neta Gordon | “Adult Onset” | The Literary Enclyclopedia | 2020 | Encyclopedia Entry | Abuse, Memory, Psychoanalysis, Queer, Trauma | |
Adult Onset | Beverley Cooper | Ann-Marie MacDonald: harvesting the personal | The Humber Literary Review | Interview | Family, Storytelling, Writing | ||
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Ray Conlogue | THEATRE REVIEW: A baffling theatrical grab bag | The Globe and Mail | 1990 | Review | Gothic, Intertextuality, Reviews, Theatre | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Ray Conlogue | Theatre Review the Arab’s Mouth | The Globe and Mail | 1990 | Review | Reception, Theatre | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | John Krizanc | The Arab’s Mouth: Elsewhere at the time | The Globe and Mail | 1990 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Reception | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Vit Wagner | Cryptic, clever Arab’s Mouth has too much to say: [FIN Edition] | Toronto Star | 1990 | Review | Gothic, Psychoanalysis | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | The Arab’s mouth | Books in Canada | 1995 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | |||
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | The Arab’s world | Quill & Quire | 1995 | Journal Article | Gender, Humour, Queer | ||
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Beth Herst | The Arab’s mouth | Canadian Theatre Review | 1996 | Journal Article | Gender, Nationalism, Reviews | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Greg Burliuk | Arab’s Mouth: Arab’s Mouth simply sparkles: [Final Edition] | Kingston Whig – Standard | 1998 | Review | Mystery, Reviews, Staging | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Melanie A. Stevenson | Othello, Darwin, and the Evolution of Race in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Work | Contemporary Literary Criticism | 2001 | Journal Article | Canadian History, Ethnicity, Gender, Genre, Race, Trauma | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Melanie A. Stevenson | Othello, Darwin, and the Evolution of Race in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Work | Contemporary Literary Criticism | 2001 | Journal Article | Multiculturalism, Race | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Neta Gordon | “Twin Tales: Narrative Profusion and Genealogy in Fall on Your Knees.” | Canadian Reviews of American Studies | 2005 | Journal Article | Family, Genealogy, Gender, Genre, Intertextuality, Storytelling | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Kamal Al-Solaylee | Belle Moral: Belle ride through century of ideas | Globe & Mail | 2005 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Gothic, Madness, Reviews, Theatre | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Craig Walker | Moral Adaptations: How Ann-Marie MacDonald’s The Arab’s Mouth became Belle Moral | Canadian Theatre Review | 2007 | Journal Article | Adaptation | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Atef Laouyene | “Race, gender, and the exotic in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | The Journal of Commonwealth Literature | 2015 | Journal Article | Arab culture, Canadian History, Ethnicity, Exoticism, Family, Gender | |
Arab s Mouth or Belle Moral | Neta Gordon | “The Arab’s Mouth/Belle Moral” | The Literary Enclyclopedia | 2019 | Encyclopedia Entry | Gender, Gothic, Patriarchy, Reception, Religion, Science | |
Fall on Your Knees | Guy Lawson | “The new spellbinder” | Maclean’s | 1996 | Review | Canadian Literature, Family, Gender, History, Reviews | |
Fall on Your Knees | Eva Tihanyi | Jane Eyre in a Cape Breton Attic: Eva Tihanyi Speaks with Ann-Marie MacDonald | Contemporary Literary Criticism | 1996 | Interview | Genre | |
Fall on Your Knees | N/A | Fall on your knees | Catholic New Times | 1996 | Review | Gender, Publishing, Reception, Religion, Reviews | |
Fall on Your Knees | N/A | Fall on your knees | Books in Canada | 1996 | Review | Canadian Literature, Publishing, Reviews | |
Fall on Your Knees | Beth E. Andersen | Fall on Your Knees (Review) | Library Journal | 1997 | Review | Reviews | |
Fall on Your Knees | Patricia F. Goldblatt | Fall on your Knees | Canadian Woman Studies | 1997 | Review | Canada, Fairy Tales, Gender, Genre, Reviews, Women | |
Fall on Your Knees | N/A | Fall On Your Knees | Broken Pencil | 1997 | Review | Publishing, Reviews | |
Fall on Your Knees | N/A | Fall on Your Knees wins a `biggie’ | The St. Catharines Standard | 1997 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Reviews | |
Fall on Your Knees | Christina Jane Vasil | Ann-Marie MacDonald in the Context of Hugh MacLennan and Alistair MacLeod: Gender Formation in Three Cape Breton Writers | Acadia University | 1997 | Thesis | Canadian Literature, Class, Ethnicity, Femininity, Gender, Queer | |
Fall on Your Knees | Colleen Kelly Warren | Dark Humor Saves Story of Unhappy Family MacDonald sets Debut Novel in Bleak Landscape | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 1997 | Review | Humour, Landscapes, Reviews | |
Fall on Your Knees | Hilary Buri | Fall on your knees | Herizons | 1998 | Review | Canadian History, Gender, Queer, Race, Reviews, Sexuality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Jennifer Andrews | “Rethinking the Relevance of Magic Realism for English-Canadian Literature: Reading Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall On Your Knees” | Studies in Canadian Literature | 1999 | Journal Article | Canadian Literature, Femininity, Folklore, Gender, Genre, Gothic | |
Fall on Your Knees | Melanie Lee Lockhart | “Taking them to the moon in a station wagon”: The inclusive discourses of Ann-Marie MacDonald | Carleton University | 1999 | Thesis | Gender, Humour, Intertextuality, Landscapes, Postmodern, Sexuality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Lyne Waddington | Fall on Your Knees | Voice Magazine | 1999 | Review | Gender, History, Queer, Reception, Reviews, Sexuality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Tanya Lewis | Regions in time : Gail Anderson-Dargatz’s The Cure for Death by Lightning and Ann-Marie Macdonald’s Fall on your Knees | University of British Columbia | 2000 | Thesis | Atlantic Canada, Class, Food, Gender, Geography, Temporality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Dina von Hahn | The challenge of balance: A personal exploration of “Wuthering Heights” and “Fall On Your Knees” | California State University, Dominguez Hills | 2000 | Thesis | Family, Gender, Genre, Girlhood, Gothic, Intertextuality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Janet T. Kennedy | Contemporary Canadian women’s fiction: A Jungian reading of Ying Chen’s “L’Ingratitude”, Christiane Frenette’s “La Terre ferme”, Ann-Marie MacDonald’s “Fall On Your Knees”, and Anne Michaels’ “Fugitive Pieces” | Univerite de Sherbrooke | 2001 | Thesis | Canadian Literature, Feminism, Gender, Psychoanalysis | |
Fall on Your Knees | Kristen K. Poluyko | Alternative music : jazz and the performance resignification of identity in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees and Anthony Minghella’s The Talented Mr. Ripley | Lakehead University | 2001 | Thesis | Gender, Identity, Jazz, Music, Race, Sexuality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Melanie A. Stevenson | Othello, Darwin, and the Evolution of Race in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Work | Contemporary Literary Criticism | 2001 | Journal Article | Canadian History, Ethnicity, Gender, Genre, Race, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Michael Greenstein | “How They Write Us: Accepting and Excepting ‘the Jew’ in Canadian Fiction” | Shofar | 2002 | Journal Article | Ethnicity, Feminism, Gothic, Identity, Jewish culture, Regionalism | |
Fall on Your Knees | Sophie Levy | “‘This dark echo calls him home’ writing father-daughter incest narratives in Canadian immigrant fiction” | University of Toronto Quarterly | 2002 | Journal Article | Abuse, Canadian History, Family, Home, Identity, Immigrant literature | |
Fall on Your Knees | Deonne Parker | Haunted dwellings, haunted beings : the image of house and home in Allende, MacDonald, and Morrison | McGill University | 2002 | Thesis | Family, Genre, Gothic, History, Regionalism, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Candida Rifkind | “Screening modernity: cinema and sexuality in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall On Your Knees” | Studies in Canadian Literature | 2002 | Journal Article | Femininity, Film, Gender, History, Sexuality, Visual Media | |
Fall on Your Knees | Anne-Marie Tobin | Oprah ‘tells her friends’ about Canadian author’s book: Ann Marie MacDonald delighted that Fall On Your Knees is Oprah Winfrey’s pick for February | The St. Catharine’s Standard | 2002 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Oprah’s Book Club | |
Fall on Your Knees | Judy Stoffman | Ontario women on Oprah today , Discussing Canadian novelist Ann-Marie MacDonald’s book, Fall On Your Knees | Toronto Star | 2002 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Oprah’s Book Club, Women | |
Fall on Your Knees | Interview with the Author | Oprah.com | 2002 | Interview | Atlantic Canada, Oprah’s Book Club, Reception, Storytelling, Writing | ||
Fall on Your Knees | Joel Baetz | “Tales from the Canadian Crypt: Canadian Ghosts, the Cultural Uncanny, and the Necessity of Haunting in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Studies in Canadian Literature | 2004 | Journal Article | Canadian Literature, Genre, Ghost Stories, Haunting, History | |
Fall on Your Knees | Lorna Jackson | Fall on Your Knees | Quill and Quire – Canada’s magazine of book news and Reviewss | 2004 | Review | Canadian Literature, Gender, Reviews, Women | |
Fall on Your Knees | Jane Koustas | “Ann-Marie MacDonald en France: Un Parfum Du Canada” | La Linguistique | 2004 | Journal Article | Publishing, Reception, Translation | |
Fall on Your Knees | Pilar Somacarrera | “A Madwoman in a Cape Breton Attic: Jane Eyre in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | The Journal of Commonwealth Literature | 2004 | Journal Article | Family, Gender, History, Intertextuality, Postcolonial, Race | |
Fall on Your Knees | Abra Lynn Whidden | Feminist Fallen Women: Rewriting Interwar Patriarchy in Margaret Atwood’s The Blind Assassin, Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees, and Gail Anderson-Dargatz’s A Recipe for Bees | Acadia University | 2004 | Thesis | Class, Family, Gender, History, Storytelling, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Corey Frost | “Intersections of Gender and Ethnic Performativity in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Canadian Reviews of American Studies | 2005 | Journal Article | Ethnicity, Folklore, History, Postcolonial, Performativity, Queer | |
Fall on Your Knees | Dina Georgis | “Falling for Jazz: Desire, Dissonance, and Racial Collaboration” | Canadian Reviews of American Studies | 2005 | Journal Article | Gender, Jazz, Music, Queer, Race, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Neta Gordon | “Twin Tales: Narrative Profusion and Genealogy in Fall on Your Knees.” | Canadian Reviews of American Studies | 2005 | Journal Article | Family, Genealogy, Gender, Genre, Intertextuality, Storytelling | |
Fall on Your Knees | Sara Matthews, et al. | “Introductory Notes — Memory Foretelling the Story: Essays on Fall on Your Knees” | Canadian Review of American Studies | 2005 | Journal Article | Canadian Literature, Haunting, Identity, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Gabrielle Parro | “‘Who’s Your Father, Dear?’ Haunted Bloodlines and Miscegenation in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Canadian Review of American Studies | 2005 | Journal Article | Femininity, Gender, Genre, Gothic, Landscapes, Race | |
Fall on Your Knees | Laura Robinson | “Remodeling An Old-Fashioned Girl: Troubling Girlhood in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Canadian Literature | 2005 | Journal Article | Children’s Literature, Family, Gender, Girlhood, Intertextuality, Multiculturalism | |
Fall on Your Knees | Trish Salah | “What Memory Wants: Broken Tongue, Stranger Fugue in ‘Fall on Your Knees.'” | Canadian Review of American Studies | 2005 | Journal Article | Eroticism, Exoticism, Gender, Music, Postcolonial, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Gillian Siddall | “‘I wanted to live in that music:’ Blues, Bessie Smith and Improvised Identities in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Critical Studies in Improvisation / Études critiques en improvisation | 2005 | Journal Article | Femininity, Gender, Jazz, Performativity, Queer, Sexuality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Coral Ann Howells & Dvorak, Marta | “The Literature of Atlantic Canada” | Canadian Literature | 2006 | Journal Article | Atlantic Canada, Ethnicity, Geography, Gothic, Haunting, Landscapes | |
Fall on Your Knees | Concetta Orsini | Transgressive and subversive discourse: The dissertation, the literary text, and the English classroom | Teacher’s College, Columbia University | 2007 | Thesis | Education, Family, Gender, Patriarchy, Psychoanalysis, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Isabel Fernández Agüero | “Fairy tales in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s fall on your knees: Vladimir Propp’s functions and a twentieth-century novel” | Boletin de Estudios e Investigación | 2008 | Journal Article | Family, Fairy Tales, Gender, Genre, Storytelling | |
Fall on Your Knees | Danielle Fuller | “The Crest of the Wave: Reading the Success Story of Bestsellers” | Studies in Canadian Literature | 2008 | Journal Article | Atlantic Canada, Canadian History, Canadian Literature, Oprah’s Book Club, Publishing, Reception | |
Fall on Your Knees | Atef Laouyene | The postexotic Arab: Orientalist dystopias in contemporary postcolonial fiction | University of Ottawa | 2008 | Thesis | Arab culture, Ethnicity, Exoticism, Postcolonial, Race | |
Fall on Your Knees | Sielke Vercooren | Identity in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees | Ghent University | 2008 | Thesis | Class, Ethnicity, Family, Gender, Gothic, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Andrew Peter Atkinson | Saltwater sacraments and backwoods sins: Contemporary Atlantic Canadian literature and the rise of literary Catholicism | Wilfred Laurier University | 2009 | Thesis | Atlantic Canada, Canadian Literature, Identity, Landscapes, Politics, Religion | |
Fall on Your Knees | Atef Laouyene | “Canadian Gothic and the Work of Ghosting in Ann-Marie MacDonalds Fall on Your Knees” | Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic | 2009 | Book Chapter | Ethnicity, Family, Gender, Genre, Ghost Stories, Nationalism | |
Fall on Your Knees | Hilde Staels | “Embracing Difference in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Orbis Litterarum | 2009 | Journal Article | Family, Femininity, Gender, Identity, Psychoanalysis | |
Fall on Your Knees | Jessica Woodman | Radical ambivalence in Atlantic Canadian literature | Saint Mary’s University | 2010 | Thesis | Family, Gender, Identity, Multiculturalism, Religion | |
Fall on Your Knees | Jocelyn Williams | “Beyond the Foreground: Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Prose” | Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies | 2011 | Journal Article | Canadian Literature, Identity, Reception, Sexuality, Trauma, War | |
Fall on Your Knees | Carrie Dawson | “‘What’s the difference, it’s an island, ain’t it?’: regionalism in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall On Your Knees” | The Dalhousie Review | 2012 | Journal Article | Atlantic Canada, Identity, Queer, Race, Regionalism | |
Fall on Your Knees | Elisabeth Giessauf | The Representation of Family in the Contemporary Realist Novel of the Canadian Maritimes | University of Graz | 2012 | Thesis | Abuse, Atlantic Canada, Ethnicity, Food, Gender, Music | |
Fall on Your Knees | Véronique Dorais Ram | On Deformity: Bodies in Contemporary Canadian Fiction | University of Calgary | 2012 | Thesis | Disability, Family, Femininity, Gothic, Nationalism, Postcolonial | |
Fall on Your Knees | Michelle Coupal | “‘One thing can look like another’: – The Aesthetics and Performance of Trauma in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Laurentian University | 2013 | Journal Article | Canadian Literature, Genre, Identity, Psychoanalysis, Trauma, Visual Media | |
Fall on Your Knees | Donna McCormack | “Fossil Witnessing in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Queer postcolonial narratives and the ethics of witnessing | 2015 | Book Chapter | Disability, Music, Postcolonial, Queer, Storytelling, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Marinella Rodi-Risberg | Trauma and Contextual Factors in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees: Incest, Race and Gendered Subjectivities | Deviant Women: Cultural, Linguistic and Literary Approaches to Narratives of Femininity | 2015 | Book Chapter | Abuse, Gender, Multiculturalism, Race, Sexuality, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Adam Pottle | The Fluidity of Normalcy: Disability in English-Canadian Novels, 1984-2007 | University of Saskatchewan | 2016 | Thesis | Disability, Gender, Genre, Gothic, Landscapes, Postcolonial | |
Fall on Your Knees | Gillian Siddall | “The Erotics of Improvisation in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Negotiated Moments: Improvisation, Sound, and Subjectivity | 2016 | Book Chapter | Eroticism, Gender, Music, Performativity, Sexual violence, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Pilar Somacarrera | “Looking at America from Edinburgh Castle: postcolonial dislocations in Alice Munro’s and Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Scottish fictions” | Taking Liberties : Scottish Literature and Expressions of Freedom | 2016 | Book Chapter | Atlantic Canada, Geography, Intertextuality, Language, Postcolonial | |
Fall on Your Knees | Hanna Nicholls | “You’ll just have to do something about it” : re-reading female desire, sexuality and agency in contemporary Atlantic Canadian literature | Saint Mary’s University | 2017 | Thesis | Ethnicity, Feminism, Gender, Gothic, Regionalism, Sexuality | |
Fall on Your Knees | Cynthia Sugars | “Canada” | The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 12: The Novel in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific Since 1950 | 2017 | Book Chapter | Canadian Literature, Memory | |
Fall on Your Knees | Rachel Norman | “Eating the Matriarch: Locating Identity in the Arab American Female Body” | Amerasia Journal | 2018 | Journal Article | Arab culture, Ethnicity, Family, Femininity, Food, Motherhood | |
Fall on Your Knees | Neta Gordon | “Fall on Your Knees” | The Literary Enclyclopedia | 2019 | Encyclopedia Entry | Abuse, Ethnicity, Memory, Reception, Religion, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Monika Plecka | Music and Performative Arts in Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald and Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway | Adam Mickiewicz University | 2021 | Thesis | Abuse, Ethnicity, Femininity, Gothic, Music, Nationalism | |
Fall on Your Knees | Debra Yeo | The world premiere of ‘Fall on Your Knees’ and Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney’s ‘Choir Boy’ highlight the new Canadian Stage season | The Toronto Star | 2022 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Publishing, Reception, Reviews, Theatre | |
Fall on Your Knees | Fall on Your Knees coming to Neptune for 2023 season: EPIC ADAPTATION | The Chronicle Herald | 2022 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Adaptation, Literary prizes, Music, Writing | ||
Fall on Your Knees | Aisling Murphy | REVIEW: Fall On Your Knees at Canadian Stage/National Arts entre/Neptune Theatre/London Grand/Vita Brevis Arts | Intermission Magazine | 2023 | Review | Adaptation, Reviews, Staging | |
Fall on Your Knees | Glenn Sumi | Fall On Your Knees’ Review: A Laborious Six Hours on Stage With One of Canada’s Favourite Novels | Variety | 2023 | Review | Adaptation, Music, Reception, Staging, Storytelling | |
Fall on Your Knees | Kelly Nestruck | Review: Fall On Your Knees stage adaptation is six powerful hours that will bring you to your feet | The Globe and Mail (online) Toronto | 2023 | Review | Canadian History, Multiculturalism, Reception, Reviews, Storytelling, Trauma | |
Fall on Your Knees | Karen Fricker | The work that went into ‘Fall on Your Knees’ is inspiring and humbling | Toronto Star | 2023 | Review | Multiculturalism, Reviews, Staging, Storytelling | |
Fall on Your Knees | Morgan Mullin | Theatre review: Fall On Your Knees stands up to the pressure | The Coast | 2023 | Review | Music, Reviews, Staging, Storytelling | |
Fall on Your Knees | Lynn Slotkin | Comment: FALL ON YOUR KNEES | The Slotkin Letter | 2023 | Review | Reception, Reviews, Staging, Storytelling | |
Fall on Your Knees | Peter Knegt | Ann-Marie MacDonald’s life changing novel Fall On Your Knees is now an epic six-hour play | CBC | 2023 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Adaptation, Publishing, Writing | |
Fall on Your Knees | Lynn Saxberg | Theatre Review: Combined companies pull off marathon six-hour production | Ottawa Citizen | 2023 | Review | Music, Reception, Staging | |
Fall on Your Knees | Catherine Kustanczy | In Fall on Your Knees stage adaptation, music captures the spirit of life in Cape Breton: In adapting Ann-Marie Macdonald’s hit 1996 novel, everything from clapping, humming and stomping to moody piano notes evoke the lyrical and rhythmic qualities of the book | The Globe and Mail (online) Toronto | 2023 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Music, Staging | |
Fall on Your Knees | Sprawling epic takes to the stage: Theatre adaptation of Ann-Marie MacDonald’s 1996 novel, ‘Fall on Your Knees,’ is set to open in Toronto this month | Toronto Star | 2023 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Adaptation, Music | ||
Fall on Your Knees | Karen Fricker | Something lost in translation: ‘Fall on Your Knees’ adaptation, while visually striking, falls short of novel’s brilliance | Toronto Star | 2023 | Review | Reception, Reviews, Staging, Storytelling | |
Fall on Your Knees | Aisling Murphy | For Ann-Marie MacDonald, a ‘Fall on Your Knees’ theatrical adaptation was inevitable | Toronto Star | 2023 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Adaptation, Music, Staging | |
Fall on Your Knees | Anne-Marie Lemmolo | Previews for Fall on Your Knees postponed by the NAC | The Ottawa Citizen | 2023 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Theatre | |
Fall on Your Knees | Lynn Saxberg | Q&A: How Ann-Marie MacDonald and Alisa Palmer transformed Fall On Your Knees into a two-night play | The Ottawa Citizen | 2023 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Adaptation, Reception, Writing | |
Fall on Your Knees | Neta Gordon | “Lily’s Route: Cognitive Mapping, Strategic Unmappability, and Disability Studies in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees” | Literary Geographies | 2023 | Journal Article | Disability, Geography | |
Fayne | Wendy Mesley & Maureen Holloway | Ann-Marie MacDonald: Mystery and Magyk on the Moors | Women of Ill Repute Podcast | 2022 | Interview | Gender, Geography, Gothic, Queer, Science, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Kimberly Bourgeois | Electric Enchantment: A review of Fayne by Ann-Marie MacDonald | Montreal Review of Books | 2022 | Review | Gender, Identity, Reviews, Science | |
Fayne | Brett Josef Grubisic | Ann-Marie MacDonald’s new book ‘Fayne’ a triple-decker Victorian Spoof | Toronto Star | 2022 | Review | Publishing, Reviews, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Eva Crocker | Ann-Marie MacDonald’s latest novel is epic – But why does it use gender the way it does? | Xtra Magazine | 2022 | Review | Gender, Reviews, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Marsha Lederman | Ann-Marie MacDonald could barely move while writing her new epic, Fayne – but she could type: The 700-page-plus novel, MacDonald’s first in eight years, was a marathon effort from the lauded Canadian author and playwright | The Globe and Mail | 2022 | Review | Biography, Reviews, Writing | |
Fayne | Alison Manley | Fayne by Ann-Marie MacDonald | The Miramichi Reader | 2022 | Review | Reviews, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Fayne by Ann-Marie MacDonald | CBC Books | 2022 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Reviews, Storytelling | ||
Fayne | Anna Fitzpatrick | Ann-Marie MacDonald Has Written Her Queerest Book Yet | Chatelaine | 2022 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Biography, Queer, Reviews, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Dorothy Woodend | Ann-Marie MacDonald Writes a Delicious New Epic | The Tyee | 2022 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Queer, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Marsha Lederman | My favourite books of 2022: Marsha Lederman’s top reads offered an escape hatch from reality: The Globe’s Marsha Lederman’s picks include Fayne and The Overstory | The Globe and Mail (Online) Toronto | 2022 | Review | Reviews, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Kim Honey | Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Novel “Fayne” is a Sweeping Tale About a Family Dynasty, Dark Secrets and Identity | Zoomer Magazine | 2022 | Interview | Politics, Reviews, Storytelling, Writing | |
Fayne | Kelly Baron | Mistaken Identity: Ann-Marie MacDonald’s latest | Literary Review of Canada | 2023 | Review | Gender, Reception, Reviews, Storytelling | |
Fayne | Shazia Hafiz Ramji | Fayne by Ann-Marie MacDonald | Quill & Quire | Review | Gender, Reviews, Storytelling | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Jon Kaplan | “MacDonald’s multiple muses” | NOW Magazine | 1987 | Interview | Theatre, Writing | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Ray Conlogue | New roles for classic heroines | Globe & Mail | 1988 | Review | Comedy, Feminism, Sexuality | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Robert Crew | Goodnight Desdemona puts a twist on The Bard | Toronto Star | 1988 | Review | Feminism, Sexuality | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Brian Davis | Review of GDGMJ | Canadian Tribune | 1988 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Mira Friedlander | Desdemona/Juliet Deserves Larger Audience | Toronto Tonight Magazine | 1988 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Jon Kaplan | Review of GDGMJ | Plays International | 1988 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Jon Kaplan | Catapulting into the world of Shakespeare’s women | NOW Magazine | 1988 | Interview | Comedy, Intertextuality | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Bob Pennington | Compusions rule Ann-Marie | Toronto Sun | 1988 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Vit Wagner | Profile of Ann-Marie MacDonald | Toronto Star | 1988 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Gender | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Vit Wagner | Nightwood Sets Cross-Country Course | Toronto Star | 1989 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Canadian Literature, Feminism, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | John Bemrose | Shakespearean folly: A witty dramatist cleverly rewrites the Bard | Maclean’s | 1990 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Comedy, Sexuality | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Nicholas Bradbury | Acting up: Ann-Marie MacDonald juggles theatre, film and writing | Metropolis | 1990 | Review | Comedy, Feminism, Psychoanalysis | |
Goodnight Desdemona | John Charles | Bard’s women witty and wise | The Edmonton Sunday Sun | 1990 | Review | Comedy | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Ray Conlogue | Of heroines and a comic quest | Globe & Mail | 1990 | Review | Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Robert Crew | Desdemona delicious fun | Toronto Star | 1990 | Review | Comedy, Sexuality | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Barbara Crook | Baiting the Bard: Young writer takes on Shakespeare in work that delves into his plays and unearths surprising secrets | Ottawa Citizen | 1990 | Review | Comedy | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Barbara Crook | Shakespearean Tragedies benefit from comic twist | Ottawa Citizen | 1990 | Review | Comedy, Queer | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Mark Czarnecki | Delightful Desdemona | Metropolis | 1990 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Brian Davis | A fine feminist comedy | Canadian Tribune | 1990 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Mira Friedlander | Desdemona Stands Up to Time and Shakespeare | Toronto Tonight Magazine | 1990 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Jon Kaplan | Bold Comedy gives Shakespeare the shakedown | NOW Magazine | 1990 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Jon Kaplan | Clever script, talented cast spark dazzling Desdemona | NOW Magazine | 1990 | Review | Comedy | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Liz Nicholls | Play gives heroines passion, color | The Edmonton | 1990 | Review | Comedy, Feminism | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Liz Nicholls | Wonderful synchronicity | The Edmonton | 1990 | Interview | Comedy, Writing | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Liz Nicholls | Hilarious, warm-hearted play a delight | The Edmonton | 1990 | Review | Comedy, Sexuality | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Constance Droganes | “Ann-Marie MacDonald hits the road with Desdemona” | Flare Magazine | 1990 | Interview | Reception, Theatre, Writing | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Marlene A. D. Lynne Van Luven | Charting the Territory: A Study of Feminism in English-Canadian Drama from 1967 to 1991 | University of Alberta | 1991 | Thesis | Feminism, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Irene Backalenick | “Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)” | Back Stage | 1992 | Review | Comedy | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Stephanie Coen | “Live girls” | American Theatre | 1992 | Journal Article | Gender, Patriarchy, Reviews, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Mel Gussow | O Juliet, O Desdemona: Wherefore Is Everyone? | New York Times | 1992 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | David Richards | “An Author in Search of 2 Characters” | New York Times | 1992 | Review | ||
Goodnight Desdemona | Gerald Weales | “Gender Wars” | Commonweal | 1992 | Review | Feminism, Patriarchy | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Ann Wilson | “Critical Revisions: Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)” | Women on the Canadian stage: the legacy of Hrotsvit | 1992 | Book Chapter | Adaptation, Canadian Literature, Comedy, Feminism, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Denis W. Johnston | “Goodnight Desdemona” | Canadian Theatre Review | 1993 | Review | Comedy, Feminism, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Carol Anne Douglas | Language Trippingly on the Tongue | Off Our Backs | 1994 | Review | Comedy, Language | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Marta Dvorak | “Goodnight William Shakespeare (good morning Ann-Marie MacDonald)” | Canadian Theatre Review | 1994 | Journal Article | Feminism, Intertextuality, Reception, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Shannon Hengen | “Towards a Feminist Comedy” | Canadian Literature | 1995 | Journal Article | Comedy, Feminism, Genre, Humour, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Laurin R. Porter | “Shakespeare’s ‘Sisters’: Desdemona, Juliet, and Constance Ledbelly in Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)” | Modern Drama | 1995 | Journal Article | Comedy, Feminism, Patriarchy, Sexuality, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Pola L. Hallquist | Intertextuality as internal adaptation in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s “Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)”, Robert Lepage’s “Le Confessionnal,” and Atom Egoyan’s “The Sweet Hereafter” | Université de Sherbrooke | 1999 | Thesis | Adaptation, Canadian Literature, Intertextuality | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Susann Elizabeth Suprenant | Shakespeare Re -Visions: Representations of Female Characters in Appropriations and Radical Performance Adaptations of Shakespeare’s Plays | University of Oregon | 2000 | Thesis | Gender, Intertextuality, Metafiction, Postmodern | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Beverley Curran | “Mingling and Unmingling Opposites: Bending Genre and Gender in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s ‘Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)'” | He said, She says: An RSVP to the male text | 2001 | Book Chapter | Feminism, Psychoanalysis, Sexuality, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Norbert Schaffeld | “Shakespeare’s Canadian Sister: The Emergence of a Female Playwright in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s ‘Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)'” | Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch im Auftrage der Görres-Gesellschaft | 2001 | Journal Article | Feminism, Metafiction, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Kate Taylor | Say Goodnight Desdemona, already | The Globe and Mail | 2001 | Review | Comedy, Feminism | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Kathleen Gallagher | “Dramatic Arenas for Ethical Stories” | Resources for Feminist Research | 2002 | Journal Article | Education, Feminism, Intertextuality, Politics, Theatre, Writing | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Igor Djordjevic | “‘Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)’: From Shakespearean Tragedy to Postmodern Satyr Play.” | Comparative Drama | 2003 | Journal Article | Comedy, Genre, Intertextuality, Metafiction | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Rüdiger Ahrens | “Shakespeare revived in contemporary Canadian drama” | Revue LISA | 2005 | Journal Article | Canadian Literature, Intertextuality, Multiculturalism, Postcolonial | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Shelley Scott | “Desdemona, Juliet and Constance meet the third wave” | Resources for Feminist Research | 2006 | Journal Article | Feminism, Postmodern | |
Goodnight Desdemona | D.A. Hadfield | Re: Visions of History | Re: Producing Women’s Dramatic History: The Politics of Playing in Toronto | 2007 | Book Chapter | Feminism, Politics, Reception, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Richard Paul Knowles | Reading material: transfers, remounts, and the production of meaning in contemporary Toronto drama and theatre | Space and the Geographies of Theatre | 2007 | Journal Article | Class, Reception, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Susan G. Cole | “Monologue from GDGMJ” | Outspoken: a Canadian collection of lesbian scenes and monologues | 2009 | Other | Queer | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Jennifer Flaherty | “‘Chronicles of Our Time:’ Feminism and Postcolonialism in Appropriations of Shakespeare’s Plays.” | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 2011 | Thesis | Feminism, Genre, Postcolonial | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Inci Bilgin Tekin | OTHELLO and white female body | Female Othellos | 2018 | Book Chapter | Canadian Literature, Feminism, Multiculturalism, Postcolonial, Queer, Race | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Kathleen Gallagher | Intellectual Passions, Feminist Commitments, and Divine Comedies: A Dialogue with Ann-Marie MacDonald | How Theatre Educates | 2018 | Interview | Comedy, Education, Genre, Sexuality, Theatre, Writing | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Neta Gordon | “Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)” | The Literary Enclyclopedia | 2019 | Encyclopedia Entry | Gender, Genre, Metafiction, Patriarchy, Reception | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Jacqueline Petropoulos | “Parodies of Manhood Bent Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Queer Verona” | Studies in Canadian Literature | 2021 | Journal Article | Feminism, Queer, Reception, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Imed Sassi | “‘My Skin Is Not Me’: The Transformations of William Shakespeare’s Othello in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) and Djanet Sears’s Harlem Duet” | Journal of Contemporary Drama in English | 2021 | Journal Article | Adaptation, Feminism, Race, Theatre | |
Goodnight Desdemona | Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) Encyclopedia entry | Encyclopedia.com | Encyclopedia Entry | Comedy, Feminism, Reception, Theatre | |||
Multiple Texts | Robert Crew | “All in a Goodnight’s work for busy playwright/actor” | Toronto Star | 1989 | Interview | Theatre, Writing | |
Multiple Texts | Rita Much | “Playwright Ann-Marie MacDonald” | Fair play: 12 women speak : conversations with Canadian playwrights | 1991 | Interview | Feminism, Identity, Storytelling, Theatre, Writing | |
Multiple Texts | Franco Boni | “Interview with Ann-Marie MacDonald” | Rhubarb-o-rama! plays and playwrights from the Rhubarb! Festival | 1998 | Interview | Publishing, Theatre | |
Multiple Texts | Judith Rudakoff | “Ann-Marie MacDonald” | Questionable activities | 2000 | Interview | Canadian Literature, Reception, Theatre, Writing | |
Multiple Texts | Carol Anne Douglas | Fall on Your Knees (Review) | Off Our Backs | 2005 | Review | Reception, Reviews | |
Multiple Texts | Carole Anne Douglas | A Novel Experience | Off Our Backs | 2005 | Review | Sexuality, Women | |
Multiple Texts | Laurie Brown | Celebrity Speaker Series: Ann-Marie MacDonald | Hinterviews | 2007 | Interview | Comedy, Education, Feminism, Reception, Theatre, Writing | |
Multiple Texts | Yvonne Michelle Hammond | Taming the Wild: On Women, Nation and Nature in Ann-Marie Macdonald’s Fall on Your Knees and The Way the Crow Flies | University of Montana | 2010 | Thesis | Canadian History, Ecocriticism, Feminism, Gender, Postcolonial, Trauma | |
Multiple Texts | Maria Olive Alexopoulos | The Affective Temporalities of Intimacy | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | 2020 | Thesis | Haunting, History, Memory, Queer, Temporality, Trauma | |
Multiple Texts | Ann-Marie MacDonald | Foreword | Hope in a Collapsing World: Youth, Theatre, and Listening as a Political Alternative | 2022 | Book Chapter | Education, Theatre | |
Other | Henry Mietkiewicz | This is For You, Anna: Feminist crazy quilt lacks impact | Toronto Star | 1984 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Feminism | |
Other | Lois Sweet | This is For You, Anna: Play shows human aspect of violence against women | Toronto Star | 1984 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | History, Justice, Women | |
Other | Moira Farr | This is For You, Anna: Play Gives its all for Anna | West Downtowner | 1984 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Feminism | |
Other | Jon Kaplan | This is For You, Anna: Women’s anger fuels the Anna Project | NOW Magazine | 1984 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | Kate Lazier | This is For You, Anna: Collective Play explores women’s anger | Toronto Clarion | 1984 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | Rita Zekas | Nancy Drew: Nancy’s a laugh and it’s no mystery | Toronto Star | 1985 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | Matthew Fraser | Nancy Drew: Passe Muraille satire of sleuth is fun to watch | The Globe and Mail | 1985 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Comedy, Memory, Mystery, Staging | |
Other | Jon Kaplan | Nancy Drew: Clues to women’s modern ways | NOW Magazine | 1985 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | Ann-Marie MacDonald | Nancy Drew: Reading Script of Nancy Drew | 1985 | Other | Comedy, Feminism | ||
Other | This is For You, Anna: Preview of This is for You, Anna | Time Out | 1985 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | |||
Other | Audrey Ashley | This is For You, Anna: Group’s conviction lends integrity to its production | The Citizen | 1985 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | Lyn Gardner | This is For You, Anna: Review of This is for You, Anna | City Limits | 1985 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | This is For You, Anna: Preview of This is for You, Anna | NOW Magazine | 1986 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Feminism, Justice | ||
Other | This is For You, Anna: Review of This is for You, Anna | 1986 | Other | ||||
Other | John H. Astington | This is For You, Anna: Drama | University of Toronto Quarterly | 1986 | Journal Article | Acting, Sexual violence | |
Other | Neil Bartlett | This for You, Anna: A Spectacle of Revenge | Performance | 1986 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Acting, Feminism | |
Other | Susan Devins | This is For You, Anna: Play probes responses to violence | Toronto Star | 1986 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | Adele Freedman | This is For You, Anna: A troubling, yet uplifting look at women’s revenge upon men | Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada) | 1986 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Feminism, Justice, Motherhood, Reviews | |
Other | Robert Everett-Green | Nigredo Hotel: In Nigredo Hotel, the doors open on self-discovery | Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada) | 1992 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Jung, Music, Mystery, Theatre | |
Other | Kate Taylor | A remarkable balancing act of comedy and drama: THEATRE REVIEW | The Globe and Mail | 1995 | Review | Acting, Queer | |
Other | Vit Wagner | The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls: Theatre Review: The Attic, The Pearls and 3 Fine Girls | Toronto Star | 1995 | Review | Acting, Comedy | |
Other | Kate Taylor | Nigredo Hotel: A welcome return to Nigredo Hotel: OPERA REVIEW | Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada) | 1995 | Review | Jung, Music, Reviews | |
Other | Robert Jordan | Nigredo Hotel | Opera News | 1995 | Review | Jung, Music, Reviews | |
Other | Ann Wilson | This is For You, Anna: “The Cuture of Abuse in Under the Skin, This is for You, Anna and Lion in the Streets” | Contemporary issues in Canadian drama | 1995 | Book Chapter | Feminism, Sexual violence, Theatre, Trauma | |
Other | Liz Pogue | This is For You, Anna: LOOK – Student performers tackle difficult, abstract script – By | Times – Colonist | 1996 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Education, Reviews, Staging | |
Other | Robert Cushman | The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls: Sisters wrestle skeletons in attic: THEATRE REVIEW | The Globe and Mail | 1997 | Review | ||
Other | Tim Carlson | The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls: Nothing fine in this play or these girls: The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls At the Vancouver Playhouse to Nov. 7. | The Vancouver Sun | 1998 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Comedy, Theatre | |
Other | Shelley Scott | Ann-Marie MacDonald | The Literary Enclyclopedia | 2004 | Journal Article | Abuse, Publishing, Queer, Theatre | |
Other | Mike Youds | A Riot of Laughs: Three fine actors deliver | Kamloops Daily News | 2005 | Review | Comedy | |
Other | Mike Youds | The Party Is Insane’ | Kamloops Daily News | 2005 | Review | Acting, Comedy | |
Other | Robert Everett-Green | Nigredo Hotel: Rekindling a flame | Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada) | 2005 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Music, Mystery, Staging | |
Other | Kathleen Oliver | Nancy Drew: Clue in the Fast Lane | The Georgia Straight | 2006 | Review | Comedy, Feminism, Mystery, Reception | |
Other | Shelley Scott | This is For You, Anna: Chapter 3 – The Tragedy of Revenge | The Violent Woman as a New Theatrical Character Type: Cases from Canadian Drama | 2007 | Book Chapter | Acting, Feminism, Justice, Motherhood, Sexual violence, Trauma | |
Other | Shelley Scott | This is For You, Anna: “Enacting This is for You, Anna: Re-enacting the Collective Process” | Collective Creation, Collaboration and Devising | 2008 | Book Chapter | Education, Feminism, Theatre | |
Other | Robert Cushman | The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls: Theatre Review: More Fine Girls | National Post | 2011 | Review | Acting | |
Other | J. Kelly Nestruck | The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls: They can go home again | The Globe and Mail | 2011 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | ||
Other | Lynn Slotkin | More Fine Girls: MORE FINE GIRLS Theatre Reviews for the Serious Theatre-Goer The Slotkin Letter | 2011 | Review | Acting, Comedy, Reviews | ||
Other | The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls: A story of three Fine girls a must-see at the Capitol; ‘The Attic, The Pearls and 3 Fine Girls’ kicks off Friday night | Alberni Valley Times | 2013 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Reviews, Theatre | ||
Other | The Attic, the Pearls and 3 Fine Girls: Help E-Pig get to Mainstage | Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News | 2014 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Reception, Reviews, Theatre | ||
Other | Kathleen Gallagher | Sequencing the Shattered Narratives of Now | In Defence of Theatre | 2018 | Interview | Canadian Literature, Postmodern, Reception, Storytelling, Theatre | |
Other | Robert Jordan | Nigredo Hotel: City Opera Vancouver | Opera Canada | 2018 | Review | Jung, Music, Reviews, Staging | |
Other | Corey Leblanc | This is For You, Anna: TA to stage This Is For You, Anna | Chronicle – Herald | 2018 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Gender, Sexual violence, Theatre | |
Other | Kailin Wright | This is For You, Anna: Performing This is For You, Anna as #MeToo: Sexual Harassment and Performance-Based Activism on a University Campus | Canadian Theatre Review | 2019 | Journal Article | Feminism, Justice, Sexual violence | |
Other | Hamlet-911: Steven Page musical, Hamlet reimagining set for Stratford Festival’s 2020 season | CBC News | 2019 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Theatre | ||
Other | Erin Julian & Kim Solga | Hamlet-911: Practising Diversity at the Stratford Festival of Canada: Shakespeare, Performance and Ethics in the Twenty-First Century | University of Western Ontario | 2021 | Thesis | Ethnicity, Gender, Theatre | |
Other | Galen Simmons | Hamlet-911: An actor’s journey inside himself to discover the follies of his own character | The Stratford Beacon Herald | 2022 | Review | Reception, Reviews, Staging | |
Other | Karen Fricker | Hamlet-911: Stratford’s ‘Hamlet-911’ suffers from too many layers of issues and subplots | Toronto Star | 2022 | Review | Reception, Reviews, Storytelling | |
Other | Hamlet-911: The Stratford Festival Program | The Stratford Festival | 2022 | Other | Theatre | ||
Other | Joe Szekeres | ‘Hamlet-911’ by Ann-Marie MacDonald | Our Theatre Voice | 2022 | Review | Reception, Reviews, Staging | |
Other | Lynn Slotkin | Comment: Hamlet-911 | The Slotkin Letter | 2022 | Review | Reviews, Storytelling | |
Other | Stratford: “Hamlet-911” by Ann-Marie MacDonald begins performances July 28 | Stage Door News | 2022 | Review | Reviews, Storytelling | ||
Other | Geoff Dale | Hamlet-911 a provocatively, unique theatrical journey | Stratford Today | 2022 | Review | Gender, Reception, Reviews, Storytelling | |
Other | Hamlet-911 now performing at Stratford Festival’s Studio Theatre | Stratford Today | 2022 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Reviews, Storytelling | ||
Other | Suzanna Bowling | Theatre News Part 2: Hamlet-911, High Noon, La Jolla Playhouse, wild project and The Butcher Boy | Times Square Chronicles | 2022 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Reviews, Staging | |
Other | Riley Palanca | Ann-Maries MacDonald: A Living Legend of the Canadian Stage | Quebec Writers’ Federation | 2022 | Interview | Storytelling, Theatre, Writing | |
Other | Ryan Patrick | It belongs to readers now:’ Ann-Marie MacDonald on the legacy of Fall on Your Knees and her impressive career | CBC | 2023 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Adaptation, Ethnicity, Writing | |
Other | This is For You, Anna: The Anna Project (Canada) “This is for You, Anna.” | Other | |||||
Other | This is For You, Anna: Various Reviews of Popular Theatre Alliance, Manitoba 1988 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | |||||
Other | Audrey Ashley | This is For You, Anna: Mother’s tragedy becomes stage protest | The Citizen | Magazine/Newspaper Article | |||
Other | Hamlet-911 at The Stratford Festival | Ontario Stage | Review | Reception, Reviews, Storytelling | |||
Other | Carly Maga | Spotlight: Ann-Marie MacDonald | Intermission Magazine | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Biography, Publishing, Writing | ||
Way the Crow Flies | Gary Curtis | “MacDonald’s monster” | The Hamilton Spectator | 2003 | Interview | Abuse, Family, History, Identity, Motherhood, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Sylvia Fraser | “Drama queen” | Toronto Life | 2003 | Interview | Oprah’s Book Club, Publishing, Reception, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Regina Marler | “Wonder woman” | The Advocate | 2003 | Interview | Abuse, Canadian History, Theatre, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Juliet Waters | Women’s words | Flare | 2003 | Interview | Oprah’s Book Club, Reception, Reviews, Storytelling | |
Way the Crow Flies | Donna Bailey Nurse | “Ann-Marie MacDonald: Send in the Clowns” | Publisher’s Weekly | 2003 | Interview | Canadian History, Humour, Memory, Politics, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Shelley Boettcher | “Author aims to give readers a combination of light and shadow. Interview with Ann-Marie MacDonald” | CanWest News | 2003 | Interview | Abuse, Adaptation, Humour, Reception, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Eva Tihanyi | “Writing close to home” | National Post | 2003 | Magazine/Newspaper Article | Canadian History, Family, Oprah’s Book Club, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Rachel Boomer | “MacDonald has tough act to follow: her own” | The Halifax Daily News | 2003 | Interview | Canadian Literature, Identity, Reception, Women, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Anne-Marie Tobin | “MacDonald’s book exercise in ‘spooking, freaking’ herself out” | The Sault Star | 2003 | Interview | Canadian History, Family, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | George Fetherling | “Ann-Marie MacDonald’s complementary lives” | The Vancouver Sun | 2003 | Interview | Canadian History, Canadian Literature, Family, Identity, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Pat Donnelly | “Author’s career is soaring” | The Montreal Gazette | 2003 | Interview | Family, Oprah’s Book Club, Literary prizes, Publishing, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Patrick Anderson | A Childhood Lost in a Long Cold War | The Washington Post | 2003 | Review | Canadian History, Family, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Andrew Armitage | Another book from MacDonald you can’t put down | The Sun Times | 2003 | Review | Literary prizes, Memory, Sexual violence, Trauma, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Katherine Ashenburg | Plot twister: Ann-Marie MacDonald’s new novel, Way the Crow Flies, is a taut mystery, given to surprising turns – much like the author herself | Elm Street | 2003 | Review | Reception, Storytelling | |
Way the Crow Flies | Rebecca Caldwell | Long time, no read (and no apologies) | The Globe & Mail | 2003 | Interview | Abuse, Celebrity, Literary prizes, Motherhood, Politics | |
Way the Crow Flies | Valerie Compton | Lost in the Middle of nowhere | The Ottawa Citizen | 2003 | Review | Family, Marriage, Sexual violence, Storytelling | |
Way the Crow Flies | Kate Covert and John McKay | MacDonald’s Way the Crow Flies engaging and clever | Moose Jaw Times Herald | 2003 | Review | Family, History, Memory | |
Way the Crow Flies | Vanessa Curtis | The perfect family hits a flaw | The Times (London, England) | 2003 | Review | Family, Marriage, Memory | |
Way the Crow Flies | Gary Curtis | A wondrous journey away from normal | The Hamilton Spectator | 2003 | Review | Abuse, Family, History, Reception | |
Way the Crow Flies | Bronwyn Drainie | Wrongful conviction | Quill and Quire | 2003 | Review | Family, History, Reception | |
Way the Crow Flies | Aida Edermariam | Who Knows What? | The Guardian | 2003 | Review | History, Storytelling | |
Way the Crow Flies | Sylvie Fitzgerald | MacDonald novel makes horror far too fresh | New Brunswick Telegraph Journal | 2003 | Review | Reception, Sexual violence, Trauma | |
Way the Crow Flies | Catherine Ford | MacDonald avoids Second Novel Syndrome | Calgary Herald | 2003 | Review | Canadian History, Celebrity, Reception, Storytelling | |
Way the Crow Flies | Paul Gessell | Deconstructing a decade | The Ottawa Citizen | 2003 | Interview | Abuse, Celebrity, Food, Politics, Reception | |
Way the Crow Flies | Charlotte Gray | A gripping, insightful cinematic tale | National Post | 2003 | Review | Family, Genre, Marriage, Storytelling, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Kimberley Marlowe Hartnett | A compelling tale of abuse and shame | The Seattle Times | 2003 | Review | Abuse, Family, Haunting, Trauma | |
Way the Crow Flies | Annabel Lyon | Canadian idyll: In her second novel, Ann-Marie MacDonald sings of ’60s innocence | Vancouver Sun | 2003 | Review | Family, History, Jewish culture, Sexual violence, Trauma | |
Way the Crow Flies | Emily Mead | Way the Crow Flies | Entertainment Weekly | 2003 | Review | History, Publishing, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Claire Messud | Madeleine saves the day | The Globe & Mail | 2003 | Review | Reception | |
Way the Crow Flies | N/A | The Way the Crow Flies | Kirkus Reviews | 2003 | Review | Memory, Oprah’s Book Club, Sexual violence | |
Way the Crow Flies | N/A | Ann-Marie MacDonald’s new novel tells of post-war Canada | Journal-Pioneer, PEI | 2003 | Review | Canadian History, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Donna Bailey Nurse | Dark secrets lurk beneath ‘perfect,’ small-town life | The Montreal Gazette | 2003 | Review | Abuse, Canadian Literature, Family, History, Memory, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Benedicte Page | Keeping the world safe | The Bookseller | 2003 | Interview | Family, History, Theatre, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Robert Reid | MacDonald returns with epic second novel | The Guelph Mercury | 2003 | Review | Family, Reception, Storytelling, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Wendy L. Smith | Will the circle be unbroken? | The San Diego Union-Tribune | 2003 | Review | Family, History, Trauma, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Margaret Stead | Cold War childhood | TLS, the Times Literary Supplement | 2003 | Review | Abuse, Memory, Trauma, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Judy Stoffman | Bestselling novelist reinvents Truscott story | Toronto Star | 2003 | Interview | Canadian History, Family, Memory, Reception, Sexuality | |
Way the Crow Flies | Clara Thomas | Flight from the past | Books In Canada | 2003 | Review | Abuse, Gender, History, Storytelling, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Anne-Marie Tobin | Ann-Marie MacDonald spins post-war tale in The Way the Crow Flies | Observer | 2003 | Review | Canadian History, Storytelling | |
Way the Crow Flies | Michelle Vellucci | The Way the Crow Flies (Book). | People Magazine | 2003 | Review | Family, Sexual violence, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Julie Wheelwright | Books: Bombshells drop on cosy Canada | The Independant – London | 2003 | Review | Family, Trauma, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Joanne Wilkinson | MacDonald, Ann-Marie. The Way the Crow Flies | The Booklist | 2003 | Review | Abuse, Canadian History, Family, Sexual violence, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Art Winslow | Canada’s cold war | New York Times Book Review | 2003 | Review | Canadian History | |
Way the Crow Flies | Sara Cassidy | “Flying high: an interview with Ann-Marie MacDonald” | Herizons Magazine | 2004 | Interview | Abuse, Feminism, History, Memory, War, Writing | |
Way the Crow Flies | Heather Allen | Book offers a time capsule of the 60s | Penticton Western News | 2004 | Review | Abuse, Canadian History, Memory, Reception, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Lothar Hönnighausen | Afraid of the dark | Canadian Literature | 2004 | Review | Abuse, Politics, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Robert Normey | Stolen innocence: Way the Crow Flies | Law Now | 2004 | Review | Abuse, Family, Sexual violence | |
Way the Crow Flies | Nancy Spillman | Way the Crow Flies | The Booklist | 2004 | Review | Family, History, Memory | |
Way the Crow Flies | Martha Woodroof | Profile: Ann-Marie MacDonald paints Cold War-era life in her new novel, “The Way the Crow Flies” | National Public Radio | 2004 | Interview | Family, History, Politics, Storytelling, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | N/A | Way the Crow Flies, by Ann-Marie MacDonald | The Province | 2005 | Review | Reception, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Shella Gardezi | Author brings drama to series | Niagara This Week | 2006 | Review | Canadian History, Celebrity, Reception | |
Way the Crow Flies | Susanne Luhmann | “Ill-Fated Lessons: History, Remembrance, Trauma and Memory in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Way the Crow Flies” | TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies | 2006 | Journal Article | Canadian History, History, Landscapes, Memory, Trauma, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Joanne Shuttleworth | MacDonald’s bird’s-eye view; Truscott-esque novel garners praise, despite uncomfortable subject matter | The Guelph Mercury | 2006 | Review | Abuse, Canadian History, Reception, Sexual violence, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | James Adams | “Truscott’s acquittal a great relief to author inspired by his case” | Globe & Mail (Toronto) | 2007 | Interview | Canadian History | |
Way the Crow Flies | Adam Pottle | Towards Their Own Identity: Persons with Disabilities In English Canadian Fiction | University of Northern British Columbia | 2008 | Thesis | Disability | |
Way the Crow Flies | Jutta Zimmermann | “The “New Sentimentalism” in Recent Canadian Fiction: The Example of Ann-Marie MacDonald’s The Way The Crow Flies” | Reading(s) from a Distance: European Perspectives on Canadian Women’s Writing | 2008 | Book Chapter | Canadian History, Feminism, Nationalism, Women | |
Way the Crow Flies | Margaret Sonser Breen | Narratives of Queer Desire | GLBTQ | 2010 | Encyclopedia Entry | Gender, Sexual violence, Sexuality, Storytelling | |
Way the Crow Flies | Heta Pyrhönen | “The Detection Plot as a Means of Testimony in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s The Way the Crow Flies” | Detecting Detection: International Perspectives on the Uses of a Plot | 2012 | Book Chapter | Storytelling, Trauma | |
Way the Crow Flies | Sarah Feltham | Middle Power Music: Modernism, Ideology, and Compromise in English Canadian Cold War Composition | Stony Brook University | 2015 | Thesis | Canadian History, Music, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Ewa Urbaniak-Rybicka | “From Dora to the Moon: Inter/national Politics, Private Histories and National Haunting in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s The Way the Crow Flies” | Kanade, di Goldene Medine?: Perspectives on Canadian-Jewish Culture | 2018 | Book Chapter | Gothic, Haunting, Jewish culture, Postmodern, War | |
Way the Crow Flies | Neta Gordon | “The Way the Crow Flies” | The Literary Enclyclopedia | Encyclopedia Entry | Abuse, Canadian History, Indigenous culture, Politics, War |