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  1. Atonement is a novel by Ian McEwan about a young girl who falsely accuses her sister's lover of rape and the consequences of her actions. The novel spans from 1935 to 1999 and explores themes of love, war, guilt, and redemption.

  2. Cecilia and Robbie see Briony off, and Briony understands that after she finishes the tasks she agreed to, she must begin an in-depth process of “atonement.” The book’s epilogue reveals that this atonement process was to write the preceding novel itself. Briony, now 77, narrates in the first person.

  3. Atonement study guide contains a biography of Ian McEwan, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. More books than SparkNotes.

  4. Atonement is a 2001 British metafictional novel written by Ian McEwan. Set in three time periods, 1935 England, Second World War England and France, and present-day England, it covers an upper-class girl's half-innocent mistake that ruins lives, her adulthood in the shadow of that mistake, and a reflection on the nature of writing.

  5. Atonement is a novel by Ian McEwan that spans the 20th century and explores the consequences of a young girl's lie. The novel is metafiction that draws attention to its literary devices and themes, such as love, war, and guilt.

  6. A comprehensive guide to Ian McEwan's historical fiction novel Atonement, covering plot summary, themes, characters, quotes, and more. Learn about the novel's context, structure, and symbolism, and explore its themes of guilt, love, and war.

  7. Atonement is a metafictional novel by Ian McEwan that spans over sixty years and explores the themes of love, war, and guilt. The study guide provides a book summary, chapter summaries, and explanations of important quotes from the novel.