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Alias Grace / Margaret Atwood. - London : Virago Press, 2004. - 544, [1] strona ; 20 cm.
Alias Grace tells the story of a young Irish servant named Grace Marks, who kills her employer and his mistress in 1843 Canada with the help of a male servant. The male servant hangs for the crime; Grace is institutionalized for years and becomes an object of societal curiosity as a young and beautiful "murderess." The story follows a young psychologist as he talks to Grace years after the crime, trying to determine her level of culpability. It frequently jumps into the past, following Grace's life leading up to the murders. Although Atwood invented the psychologist character, Grace and her murder victims were very real.
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Na okładce: Winner of The 2000 Booker Prize.
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Winner of the 2000 Booker Prize
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