Hag-Seed Review
This review in The Guardian focuses on how Atwood crafts the story of The Tempest for a contemporary audience.
Hag-Seed Explained
https://www.npr.org/2016/10/16/496762131/in-hag-seed-a-gentle-guide-to-shakespeares-stormy-island
This article suggests that one does not have to be entirely familiar with The Tempest in order to experience the effects of Atwood's novel. It catalogs the instances in Hag-Seed where Atwood took creative liberties and strayed from the original story.
Miranda in The Tempest
https://www.bl.uk/shakespeare/articles/character-analysis-miranda-in-the-tempest
This article by the British Library delves into the significance of Miranda as the only female character in The Tempest.
Post-Colonial Reading of The Tempest
https://www.bl.uk/shakespeare/articles/post-colonial-reading-of-the-tempest
This article interprets The Tempest through a post-colonial lens and shows how the setting, context, and characters are significant for understanding England as an imperial superpower in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Margaret Atwood's Website
This site introduces readers to Atwood's work and repertoire as a novelist.